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* For more information on the Multimedia Lab read the [[Lab_Information_-_MML | MML lab information]] article or the [[Lab Use Guidelines - MML|MML Lab Use Guidelines ]].
 
* For more information on the Multimedia Lab read the [[Lab_Information_-_MML | MML lab information]] article or the [[Lab Use Guidelines - MML|MML Lab Use Guidelines ]].
 
* For information on other facilities read the [[Media_Labs_Proficiency_Process|Media Labs Proficiency Process]]
 
* For information on other facilities read the [[Media_Labs_Proficiency_Process|Media Labs Proficiency Process]]
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 12 February 2025

The Multimedia Lab is open for all currently enrolled students, staff and faculty who would like to create multimedia content for academic purposes.

  • The MML offers resources for video editing, audio production, 2D animation, graphical programming environments and 3-D modeling.
    • Applications include the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite, Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Max and Max for Live.
  • The MML has 13 workstations and three separate editing suites.
  • For more information on the Multimedia Lab read the MML lab information article or the MML Lab Use Guidelines .
  • For information on other facilities read the Media Labs Proficiency Process


Subcategories

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