Integrated Media Arts Production MFA Facilities
Integrated Media Arts Production MFA Facilities
Facilities
IMAP and The Media Arts Department of New Jersey City University in Fries Hall house a full color, broadcast-quality television studio; digital media labs, radio and audio production facilities, and 16mm film production facilities. The facilities have a studio/classroom for multi-media production, and two large projection/seminar rooms for weekly screenings. Completing the Department are AVID and Final Cut Pro video editing suites linked by a fiber-channel server, two MAC labs for digital media production, Pro-Tools sound editing, and 16mm Steenbeck editing suites. We recently acquired a SONY F5 digital cinema camera and upgraded the TV Production Studio. IMAP students enjoy full access graduate lounge, with private work areas and screening/discussion space.
The George Karnoutsos Arts and Sciences Hall designed by renowned architect Michael Graves adjacent to Fries Hall features the new 2000 square foot audio studios of the Media Arts Department. This state-of-the art audio facility houses a live recording studio, radio control rooms, and a multi-track post-production suite. The facility was custom designed by John Storyk and Associates, five time winner of Mixmagazine’s Technical Excellence + Creativity (TEC) Award in Acoustic Studio/ Facility Design. Storyk and Associates has overseen the studio designs at institutions such as NPR and Thirteen/WNET as well as the home recording studios for Stevie Wonder, Rick Rubin, and Whitney Houston.
IMAP lounge: main workshop/seminar room
IMAP lounge: Lecture by Kristin Lucas
Students are encouraged to create they own private work areas
Roddy Bogawa demonstrating 16 mm film cameras
Television Studio
Students production in televison studio
Media Arts Department lobby
Central Distribution: students checking out the equipment
The George Karnoutsos Arts and Sciences Hall designed by renowned architect Michael Graves adjacent to Fries Hall features the new 2000 square foot audio studios of the Media Arts Department. This state-of-the art audio facility houses a live recording studio, radio control rooms, and a multi-track post-production suite. The facility was custom designed by John Storyk and Associates, five time winner of Mixmagazine's Technical Excellence + Creativity (TEC) Award in Acoustic Studio/ Facility Design. Storyk and Associates has overseen the studio designs at institutions such as NPR and Thirteen/WNET as well as the home recording studios for Stevie Wonder, Rick Rubin, and Whitney Houston.
Sound Lab 1
Sound Lab 2
Film editing station