Thursday, September 16, 2010

Broadcast Production experiences difficulties

By Justin Dotson

   As the semester progresses certain programs fall behind while others continue in a forward motion. There has been no Internet connection in the broadcast production studio since the semester started three weeks ago.  There have also been a few issues with Final Cut Express as well, not to mention a random external hard drive failure. 
   “We have Final Cut Express everyone else has PRO, we have five cameras and 30 students, so we are a bit behind on the equipment,” said Michael Gaede, instructor of Mass Communication.  
   Without access to some of the newer and more advanced programs the students are at a disadvantage in the working world.  Also, the lack of cameras means that students have to wait on equipment.  Other students do not return equipment in on time, which becomes a problem when students are running on a schedule. 

1 comment:

  1. The NSU Library on the Tahlequah campus has one digital camcorder and two digital cameras available for checkout for student projects.

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