MediaTech Grows
Jul 1, 2007 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly
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The MediaTech Institute (www.mediatechinstitute.com), housed at the Dallas Sound Lab, expanded its Las Colinas facilities to make room for its new digital film and video arts studios. The studios will shoot for the commercial film industry, but the institute also includes programs designed to teach students how to make movies using high-definition video. The $500,000, 7,500-square-foot facility includes an insert stage with three studio cameras and a control room, edit rooms with two Avid DS/Symphony Nitris systems and a post-production lab. Most of the studio equipment was purchased from Houston's KPRC.
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