dear all:
does anyone have experience, good or bad, with rooms pre-built with wiring,
cameras, mics. not for surveillance but for filming lectures, etc.
im involved in the pre-planning of a building and i want to collect experiences.
thanks!
shelly
Hi Shelly,
A few years ago, when I was still in university, our contemporary arts
department moved to a new purpose-built facility complete with a lot of the
kind of integrated infrastructure I think you're talking about. Instead of
having a lot of independent systems, every lecture hall and
thanks ryder:
what i'm most interested in hearing about is video cameras/recording devices.
not so much playback or projection.
best,
shelly
On Dec 6, 2013, at 4:49 PM, Ryder White ryder.wh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Shelly,
A few years ago, when I was still in university, our contemporary
The only spaces I know of like this are courtrooms, but many of the
newer court facilities do this very well.
--scott
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Something one should always do these days is put in twice as many conduits as
you need - when you run conduit to camera positions, run one for current needs
and an extra one for future use. It is so much easier to do this during
construction. Later when you switch from copper to fiber optic (or
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Hello all,
Does anyone know if Colorlab in Maryland still does blow-ups from super-8
to 16mm? Their new website layout seems to omit this information, whereas I
remember reading as much on the old site. If not, are there any labs in the
US that will do 8 to 16 blow-ups?
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