Journalism Facilities
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Journalism students have access to industry-standard facilities including a green-screen, three-camera TV studio with an adjoining production gallery. There is also a radio studio which reflects the layout of BBC local stations.
Investment in Journalism facilities
The University of Wolverhampton has invested £5 million to bring industry standard facilities to its new Screen School – and a new high-profile lecturer for its Journalism degree course is all set to broadcast the improvements.
Gareth Owen, previously working at ITV Central News, has joined the University’s School of Creative Industries and is teaching Journalism degree students in the Screen School based at its City Campus in Wolverhampton.
The industry standard facilities include a green-screen, three-camera TV studio with an adjoining production gallery. There is also a new radio studio which reflects the layout of BBC local stations. News readers have access to a second bulletin studio and the technical kit and software will enable the replication of the workflows of national news journalists and the running orders of professional news programmes.
Introducing the Wolverhampton Screen School
Wolverhampton Screen School has state-of-the-art teaching facilities and equipment with the aim of boosting skills in the digital arts and media industries.
Students benefit from production space, an equipment media store, a video studio with movable partitions and a large multipurpose studio. There are also Mac labs, edit suites, staff offices and a production base room.
The industry standard facilities include a green-screen, three-camera TV studio with an adjoining production gallery. There is also a radio studio which reflects the layout of BBC local stations. News readers have access to a second bulletin studio and the technical kit and software that enable the replication of the workflows of national news journalists and the running orders of professional news programmes.
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Inside the Octagon
Journalism students can get to grips with current industry-standard equipment in our purpose-built media suite, complete with:
- 14 Mac Edit suites running Avid Media Composer and Adobe software
- Avid Nexus dedicated Media server and digital workflow
- 14 Industry standard HD video camera kits
- Industry standard mobile journalism and audio recording kits
- Dedicated Radio Studio and multicam HDTV studios with virtual sets, networked autocue and broadcast capability
- The latest tripods, lighting kits, portable monitors, steadicam and audio equipment to loan.