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A
late construction photo, from the summer of 2000. |
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The
finished studio, photograph taken March 2001. |
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Visitors
are greeted at our lobby area. Monitors behind the reception
desk show the three channels operated by QATV. |
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The
lobby is also home to several awards won by members and staff
of QATV. |
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The
tech bench area. Equipment used in productions is
stored here, where it can be signed out for production by members. |
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The
classroom. Workshops, computer classes, and non-linear editing
classes are held in this room. |
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The
classroom is home to three offline Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 non-linear
editing systems. |
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On
the second floor, a small kitchen is available for use. |
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Studio
A has three Ikegami cameras as well as a teleprompter. This
studio is ideal for larger productions. |
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Studio
A has backdrops available in various colors, as well as a blue
chroma-key backdrop. |
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A
look at Studio A from behind the scenes. |
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Studio
As control room. |
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Master
control is where output to all three channels is controlled.
We have 10 S-VHS tape decks, bulletin board systems, as well
as live feeds from Quincy High School and City Hall available. |
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Edit
A, members prepare their programs for air. |
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There
are several Compix graphics systems available for use. |
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In
Edit B, an online Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5 non-linear editing
system, running on a Matrox RT.X100 Xtreme Pro is available
for staff and member use. |
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Studio
B, the smaller studio, uses Sony robotic cameras to provide
as much space as possible. |
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Studio
B is ideal for small productions such as one-on-one interviews,
and features a window looking in from the new addition of the
Thomas Crane library. |
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The
control room to Studio B, where the robotic cameras are controlled. |