Media Production
Media Production provides a wide range of media services to the University of Toronto community.
| Event Videography | Lectures, conferences, or other special events can be videotaped for distribution on DVD or webcast. We use digital video cameras which provide high quality video. |
| Webcasts - Live & Archival | Our media server allows us to webcast your event using both Windows Media and RealMedia. The webcasts can be "live" so that remote viewers can view your event as it happens or "archival" so that viewers can view previous events or programs. All "live" events can be archived for later viewing. |
| Videoconferencing | Videoconference services for meetings and interviews can be provided in several rooms in Robarts Library. Larger scale events that require videoconference services can be arranged for many lecture halls and classrooms on the St. George campus. |
| Video Production, Editing & DVD Mastering | Our production services range from simple editing & titling of your project to complete management of your scripted production. Media Production has produced hundreds of programs and sell many of the wordwide. All programs can be mastered to DVD, complete with DVD menus and chapter markers. Custom graphics and titling is also available. |
| Tape, DVD & CD Conversion & Duplication | All projects can be delivered on DVD, CD or tape format. We can transfer your VHS, Beta, 8MM, HI-8, miniDV or MII videotape programs to DVD, CD or VHS tape format. Audiotape can be transferred to CD. We can deliver as many copies as you require - from one to several thousand. |
| Media Conversion | Media Production can convert your video and audio from one format to another, You may have archival video that you want to show in a Powerpoint presentation or you may need your videotape transferred to editable AVI, QT or AVID files. We can handle many tape and digital media formats. |
| Podcasting Available Soon! | Podcasting is a form of media broadcasting that allows users to download programs for playback in their media players or for transfer to their digital media device. A podcast service will soon be available. |
Book An event / service
By telephone or email:
Supervisor
Robert Fysh
T: 416-978-4098
E: robert.fysh@utoronto.ca
Media Specialist
Luke Delle Cese
T: 416-978-6532
E: luke.dellecese@utoronto.ca
By completing a work request form and faxing it to 416-971-2692.