Broadcast This: Affordable Television Studio Solutions

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Two schools give students the video production tools they will use in the real world.

Whether your studio is primarily used for video productions, live or pre-recorded interviews or is a fully functional broadcast television studio this webinar will help guide you to build a new HD studio or transition your current facility from SD to HD. 

Join Sony and Campus Technology on September 16th  when University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Taylor University, share real-world broadcast studio success stories and experts from Sony provide insight on:

  • Studios solutions to help you keep pace with technology and technological advances well into the future.
  • How to provide the best HD equipment for your students regardless of their level and experience.
  • How to choose the equipment you need based on your aapplications.

Presented by:

  • Laurie Fruth, UNLV TV and Assistant Director; University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Hank Greenspun School of Journalism 
  • Dan Grimes, Manager of Instructional Production and Engineering; University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Hank Greenspun School of Journalism 
  • John Bruner. Assistant Professor; Taylor University Communication Arts Department, Media Communication Program
  • Kath Bruner, Assistant Professor: Taylor University Communication Arts Department, Media Communication Program
  • Josh Taylor, Chief Engineer; Taylor University Communication Arts Department, Media Communication Program
  • Shari Sentlowitz. National Education Marketing Manager; Sony Electronics, Inc.

Moderated by: Matt Villano, senior contributing editor, Campus Technology

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Duration: 1 hour

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