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Media Production

PanasonicTeaching and Learning Technologies strives to provide the KUMC campus community with the latest video technologies.  We are dedicated to providing you quality productions, and superb customer service, while maintaining an affordable rate.  We currently have a complete assortment of professional quality digital video equipment, as well as a staff with decades of combined video production experience.

Email : instructionalservices@kumc.edu or Call (913) 588-7326 for more information.

Click here to download our Video Release Form

We are capable of recording on the following formats:

DVD: Our most popular format, DVD is a durable format that maintains a superb picture and sound quality that far surpasses VHS or S-VHS.  This is a direct to DVD recording option, therefore, the DVD will have no menu.  However, will have chapter points every few minutes.

DVC PRO & Mini DV: For optimal video resolution, this 
digital format is highly recommended.  The
cost is reflective of the quality of the delivered
product, which meets high end  industry standards.

 

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Editing

Editing EquipmentDescription: Broadcast quality non-linear editing of your VHS, SVHS, Mini DV, and DVC PRO video project. DVD authoring also available. Consultations available.

If using copyrighted materials, you must have copyright release before scheduling editing time.

Output Options:

DVD: Our most popular format, DVD is a durable format that maintains a superb picture and sound quality that far surpasses VHS or S-VHS.  We can either transfer your completed project directly to DVD (No Menus), or we can custom author a DVD with animated menus and set chapter points. We can also transfer VHS tapes to DVD.

Media Files:  Encode your video or audio files into a file format that can be placed into presentations, web pages, CD-ROM, Audio CD, etc.  We offer a variety of file formats (Windows Media, MPEG 1&2, Quicktime, Realplayer, AVI, WAV, MP3, etc.).

VHS, S-VHS:  VHS and S-VHS have a reasonable amount of picture and sound quality.  While VHS is the most popular of the two formats, it maintains a poorer picture quality.  S-VHS has a slightly higher quality picture, however, requires an S-VHS player.  We highly recommend DVD for these reasons:  DVD has a far superior picture, sound, and durability quality.  DVD is slightly more affordable.  VHS is on the way out.  Many manufacturers are already announcing their plans to stop making VHS players/recorders in the near future. As mentioned earlier, we can transfer VHS to DVD.

Charges: $20.00 per hour (one-hour minimum charge) plus tape stock (CD, DVD, VHS, S-VHS).  Charges may vary according to the specifics of your event.  Please contact Teaching and Learning Technologies at (913) 588-7326 for more information.

Dubbing

DVD & VHS Dubbing available!  Dubbing is $13.00 per hour (one-hour minimum charge) plus media stock (CD, DVD, VHS, S-VHS).   Charges may vary according to the specifics of your event.  Please contact Teaching and Learning Technologies at (913) 588-7326 for more information.


     Last modified: Dec 03, 2012