Produce New Original Media

Podcast

Please contact the eLearning and Emerging Technologies Digital Studio for guidance in creating a podcast at [email protected] or (616) 331-8527.


Webcast

Please fill out the online Digital Studio Media Submission Form and submit your project to the Digital Studio located in KHS 4474 on the Allendale campus. Contact the DS for questions at [email protected].or (616) 331-8527.


Video Streaming

Please contact the eLearning and Emerging Technologies Digital Studio for assistance in setting up video streaming at [email protected]. You will be required to submit the project needs for approval by the Associate Director of Academic Services, John Klein.


Video Production

Option 1:  Event Services

Please contact Event Services at (616) 331-2350 for further information.

Option 2: University Communications

University Communications provides services for approved GVSU administration and academic requests for video and webcasting. Vice President approval is required. For the approval process form, visit: https://www.gvsu.edu/ucomm/videorequest-video_request.htm

Option 3:  School of Communications

Because the School of Communications is an academic rather than a service unit, it accepts only a very limited number of client-based video production projects during the academic year.  The School receives many more requests than can be fit within the established curriculum.

Projects must fit within the academic mission of the School of Communications, and have clear and appropriate learning outcomes as determined by the faculty or Director.  Only a single class, CFV-470, Non-fiction Production, which is offered every fall semester, regularly accepts one or two client-based projects.  The clients are selected well in advance of fall semester. Clients are expected to be willing to meet with students as necessary throughout the planning and production process.  For more information, please contact Prof. Barbara Roos at (616) 331-3465.  Other projects can be accepted only rarely, on a case-by-case basis. Acceptance will be determined by the appropriate faculty or their designee.  Projects with immediate deadlines will not be accepted.

Production-based independent studies or internships must be under the direct supervision of a faculty member who has expertise in the relevant technical aspects of the production, and students must have evidence of the necessary production skills to carry the work forward successfully.

For further information, contact Scott Vanderberg in the School of Communications at (616) 331-3105.

Option 4:  The Promotions Video Team

The Promotions Video Team (part of the Student Life Office) works to produce a wide range of video content for the Grand Valley community. Our services include commercials, special event coverage, DVD duplication, and more! The team is composed of highly skilled Film/Video majors who have experience in various areas of production. If you are interested in finding out more about the team or want to start a project, setup a meeting by sending an email to [email protected].


Professional Services

Option 1: WGVU-TV rents studios, selected equipment and other facilities. Learn more about these and other services on the WGVU website.


Option 2: Please refer to services available from the West Michigan Film and Video Alliance. To go directly to services for hire regarding crew, services, talent, for rent and locations, click on "Tools and Databases".



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