Welcome to NHTI Media Services
Equipment
Audio Equipment:
Wired, wireless, handheld, lavaliere and gooseneck podium microphones. Self-powered PA systems, CD/cassette tape players.Laptops:
Dell Latitude CPI Pentium II &III, Windows Professional 2000, CD ROM and Internet capabilities.
Projectors:
Sony LCD's, 35 MM slide projectors and overhead projectors for both opaque and transparent materials.
Digital Cameras:
Sony FD Mavica 1.2 Mega Pixels, Canon Cybershot 3.2 Mega PixelsVideo Cameras:
Canon 3CCD Digital video camcorders, VHS camcordersMedia Viewing:
Televisions, DVD players & VCRs. Media viewing room available in the library. Lecture halls equipped with TV/DVD/VCR units on pushcarts with sign-out sheets located near the stairwellsMiscellaneous:
Tripods, Microphone stands, portable screens for projectors, flip charts, and cables.
Please note: Most campus classrooms and lecture halls are permanently equipped with desktop computers, LCD projectors, and connections for laptops and memory cards. Television/DVD/VCR units available in Little, Sweeney and McRury Halls on pushcarts with sign-out sheets located near the stairwells.
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Services
Filming & Videography:TOP
Mini DV, DV Cam & VHS recording of events, classes, lectures and performances.
Advanced notice (at least 1 month) should be given for all filmed events.Editing and Production:
Digital editing of videos, including digital video effects, lower thirds, fades and titles.Digital Imaging:
Downloading, scanning, doctoring and enhancement of photographs. For digital images from cameras other than those provided by media services, memory card readers/adaptors must be provided with your memory card.Conversions and duplications:
Copies and conversions of NON-COPYRIGHTED audio CD's, Mini DV, VHS, and DVD. Duplicating copyrighted materials is a criminal offense (www.copyright.gov/legislation/bmsa.pdf), even for educational purposes, and is a service we will not provide. For conversions of 8 MM video, your camera and adaptor cables must be provided with the tape. No conversions available for Beta video materials.Video conferencing:
Our new video conferencing room in the NHTI library allows live audio/visual exchange with off-campus locations. Groups up to 25-30. For reservations contact 271-7733. For technical support contact Media Services at 271-7144.
Reservations & Appointments
To reserve equipment or request media assistance for your event email us at nhtimediaservices@ccsnh.edu, or call us at (603) 271- 7144. Be sure to include the exact time, duration and location of your event, what equipment you will need, your contact information, and if you will be needing assistance with the installation and operation of the equipment. Reservations are best made at least a week in advance, as the equipment is limited. For duplications, media conversions, video editing and digital imaging, expect at least a one week wait for final products.TOP
NHTI Media Services Mission Statement
NHTI's Media Services Department is dedicated to providing students, faculty, staff and the community with audio and visual equipment and support that is comprehensive and reliable.We are committed to the following:
We continue to strive to expand and improve our technical abilities to better serve the campus and greater Concord community by teaching and empowering individuals to utilize innovative technology in their everyday lives and in business. We are dedicated to improving opportunities for students by fostering knowledge of technology and providing the means to aid students and faculty to learn, and grow with the electronic age.
- Equipment procurement
- Technical support
- Video production
- Audio production
- Audio/Visual and Computer interfacing
- Equipment installation and repair
- Technical resources for radio promotion
- Technical resources for television promotion
- Smart and Distant Learning environments
- Appreciation for Audio/Visual Technology
At NHTI our students arrive on campus with different learning styles and different levels of knowledge and experience regarding multimedia technology. The Internet, Video Production, Broadband and Wi-Fi, are changing communication in higher education. Faculty and staff are challenged by the ever changing world of instructional technologies and the equipment available to them. However this creates opportunities for new approaches when responding to the students' individual learning styles.
Projectors:
Please note: Most campus classrooms and lecture halls are permanently equipped with desktop computers, LCD projectors, and connections for laptops and memory cards. Television/DVD/VCR units available in Little, Sweeney and McRury Halls on pushcarts with sign-out sheets located near the stairwells.