New Green Screen Room Open to Campus Community

Jered Guist, manager of the Student Technology Center, utilizes editing software in green screen room.
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Jered Guist, manager of the Student Technology Center, utilizes editing software in green screen room.

Students, faculty and staff can capture the full scope of their creativity with access to the new green screen room located in the Student Technology Center on the third floor of the Arkansas Union.

Along with the new working space, the green screen room includes access to high-quality 4K cameras, 360-degree cameras and lighting, as well as a desktop computer available to all users to allow reliable and fast editing, rendering and storage of their projects.

"The new green screens will make it easier for students, faculty, or staff to realize their creative ideas on a fuller scale, in not only film but also photography," said Jered Guist, manager of the Student Technology Center. "Whether it be through virtual reality, video footage or even streaming with webcams."

Users can reserve time in the green screen room by using the checkout system located in the Digital Media Lab and completing a short training session. There are no limits to how long the room can be reserved between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Contacts

Chris Butler, director of communications
University Information Technology Services
479-575-2907, chrisb@uark.edu

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