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RCC-361 - The Electronic Field Production and Practice Lab
The Electronic Field Production and Practice Lab Schedule

Click Here For The RCC-361 Field Production Lab Schedule For This Month.
Click Here For The RCC-361 Field Production Lab Schedule For Next Month.

Click here for lab closedown list
Click here for the RCC-361 – Booking Procedure for Student Production Use Policy and Required Paperwork.

The Electronic Field Production and Practice Lab (RCC-361) - is a room that was designed for the large scale training of Electronic Field Production and Practice. It's a large flexible space, --1000 square feet-- contains a high ceiling and is equipped with eight wall plugs for the mass teaching of EFP. It can be used as a production space related to both traditional and new media production and it can provide a substantial venue for the presentation of work from screenings to New Media installations.

In the past few years the RCC has signifigantly enhanced its capacity as an EFP training and production room and has made it more suitable for the mixed reality environment as an I/O room by adding elements such as green screens, production ligting, motion capture and presentation technology to the room. I/O incorporates technologies that allow for the input data and images (video, sensors, etc) and to output in 3D (3D printers etc). To enhance its flexibility the room takes advantage of the Mixed Reality Production Clusters fleet of mobile presentation systems.

Technology associated with the room includes;
Presentation Cart
Presentation Cart that contains a Sony SXRD VPL-VW100 projector, a Betacam SP player, a Macbook Pro, a Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blueray Player and Edirol Speakers. Software on the MacBook Pro includes Apple Partition, OS/X Snow Leopard (10.6.4), VLC (ver 1.12), Final Cut Express (4.01), Office 2008 - PowerPoint/Excel/Word, Safari 4.01, Firefox 3.68, Sound Effects Server for ITunes, Flash Player/Silverlight, QuickTime Player 7.6.6.

Click here for an Information sheet on the Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blueray Player.
Click here for the Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blueray Player user guide.
Click here for the Operating Instructions for the Sony SXRD VPL-VW100 projector.
Click here for the Dimensions Diagrams on the Sony SXRD VPL-VW100 projector.
Click here for the Protocol Manual on the Sony SXRD VPL-VW100 projector.
Click here for some Protocol Samples for the Sony SXRD VPL-VW100 projector.
Botero Rotary Background Support System
The Botero Rotary Background Support System is a quick and easy way to provide 4 individual, 5 feet wide by 7 feet long backdrops for your subject. 4 muslin-like backdrops are included, with touch fastener edge strips that run the entire width of each backdrop. http://bit.ly/bSTHWC


Click here for an Information sheet on the Botero Rotary Background Support System.
Digital Juice Chroma Pop Blue/Green Screen
Digital Juice Chroma Pop 5*7 spring loaded Green/Blue screen. Is a highly portable, blue|green reversible pop-up screen. It's spring steel frame lets this 7ft by 5ft screen instantly collapse into a bag 1/3rd its size that can easily fit into any back seat, closet, or trunk. When you need it, it instantly pops open to reveal its full size. The blue and green fabric has been specially formulated to give you the best key possible when used with standard editing and plug-in keying software. http://bit.ly/c1BdFs

Click here for an Information sheet on the Digital Juice Chroma Pop Blue/Green Screen.
Kinoflo Diva-Lite 201
Kinoflo Diva-Lite 201 fixtures are soft light sources ideally suited for Television or Film documentary shooting styles. The units provide a broad soft and diffuse light. As a cosmetic light source they are ideal for news presenters reporting from locations around the world. Their compact size and rugged lightweight nature make them well suited for travel. The Diva-Lite puts out a broad soft wash of light. The drop off is like the light off of a bounce card. For this reason it is most effective in close proximity to the subject. By being close the light is softer and easily controlled with the built-in barndoors and detachable louvers. http://bit.ly/9rcp0G

Click here for an Information sheet on the Kinoflo Diva-Lite 201 Lights.
Click here for the Kinoflo Diva-Lite 201 Lights user guide.
Bescor LED90K LED Lights
Bescor LED90K LED lights designed for video applications and can run on batteries. The Bescor's have LED light housings with a built-in 4500K color correction filter and two 4-section lightweight light stands. http://bit.ly/ch9LGN

Click here for an Information sheet on the Bescor LED90K LED Lights.
ContourHD Wearable Video Cameras
To provide for unique angles and for use in the embedded environment the ContourHD cameras have been obtained. These devices are known as the World's First (and lightest) HD Helmet Camera. ContourHD is a wearable camcorder for shooting and sharing HD video. ContourHD allows for choice between crisp High Definition or smooth High Action SD, wire-free wearability and one button simplicity to shoot video. Light enough (4 ounces) to fit on goggles, this compact and rugged helmet cam makes HD quality video affordable in a one piece device. http://bit.ly/1aJ2tR

Click here for an Information sheet on the ontourHD Wearable Video Camera.



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