Media Studio 4215
Building: James B. Hunt Jr. Library
Floor: Fourth Floor
Room: 4215
*Complete a Media Orientation Online*
This space provides state-of-the-art tools for creating and editing digital media.
Media Studio 4215 includes a 4K video wall, 5.1 surround sound, professional audio studio stereo monitors, source input video monitors, VHS and DV decks for legacy video transfer, and more.
Reservable spaces require an orientation, which can be completed online.
The Media Spaces at Hunt are staffed whenever we are open, meaning you can find drop-in consultation assistance for projects, technology, and more just by stopping by.
Featured Software
Mac: Ableton Live; Adobe Software; Audacity; FinalCut Pro; GarageBand; iMovie; LogicPro;
Hardware
Enhance your Media Studio experience by borrowing equipment from Ask Us like cameras, lighting kits, and more.
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Copyright notice: The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, U.S. Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material; the person using this equipment is liable for any infringement. For more information about copyright law, the rights of copyright owners, and the right of fair use to make limited copies for purposes such as teaching, research, and study at North Carolina State University, consult the Open Knowledge Center.
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How do I reserve and access this space?
Who can use this space?
Only currently affiliated students, faculty, and staff of NC State may gain access to the Media Spaces. To do so, you must attend an orientation. Orientations are offered whenever the spaces are open, currently Sunday 12pm-8pm and Monday-Friday 10am-8pm. Orientatations to reservable spaces can be completed online.
Media Spaces are intended for those creating, editing, or transferring media. You will be asked to forfeit your reservation if you are using them for reasons other than these. For more information on reservable study rooms please see room use guidelines or reserve an appropriate study room.
Reserving the Space
You can make a reservation for the space in our room reservation system. Orientations are required to reserve spaces.
*Complete a Media Orientation online*
Checking in
You must check in at the Digital Media Lab at the time of your reservation to gain admission to the room. Make sure you bring your Wolfpack One card should you need to check out additional items to enhance your reservation.
Use Guidelines
- Reservable up to 7 days in advance.
- Reserve for up to 2 hours.
- Reservable by Students, Graduate Students, Faculty, Staff.
- After 15 minute grace period for arrival, space becomes available to others.
- View room use guidelines.
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What's inside?
Capacity
6 people
Lighting
Controllable lightingTechnology
- AltoEdge USB Foot Pedal
- Boom Microphone Stand
- Wacom Cintiq 16
- Wacom Cintiq Pro 13
- Pioneer DJ Controller
- iRig Pro
- Korg Volca Beats
- Korg Volca Keys
- Korg Volca Sample
- Royal Voice Lavalier Microphone
- Mac Media Advanced Desktop
- Teenage Engineering OP-1
- M Audio Oxygen MIDI Controller
- Roli Seaboard Rise 25
- Shure SM57 Dynamic Microphone
- Shure SM58 Handheld Microphone
- Roland SP-404A
- Tabletop Microphone Stand
- Blue Yeti Microphone
- Blue Yeti X Pro
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How do I get there?
Using Elevators
- Go through the library gates past Ask Us.
- Continue straight until you see the third or blue hallway to your right.
- Turn right into the hallway for the elevators.
- Take the elevators to the fourth floor.
- After leaving the elevator bay turn left
- Continue straight to the second or red hallway on the left.
- Turn down the hallway.
- Media Studio 4215 is the first room on the left.
Using Stairs
- Go through the library gates past Ask Us.
- Take the yellow stairs on your right to the third floor.
- Turn left and continue straight to the stairs.
- Take the stairs to the fourth floor.
- Turn left, and at the overlook, take another left.
- Continue to the third or red hallway on the left.
- Turn down the hallway.
- Media Studio 4215 is the first room on the left.
- Who do I contact?