PHOTOS COURTESY OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE
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For Immediate Release
COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO
DEPARTMENT OF FILM & VIDEO
INVESTS IN JVC PROHD CAMCORDERS
FOR STUDENT PROJECTS
QuickTime Recording to
Solid-State Media Promotes Quick Shoot-to-Edit Workflow
WAYNE, NJ (August 6,
2009) –
JVC Professional Products, division
of JVC U.S.A.,
announced today that the Department of Film & Video at Columbia
College Chicago – one of the largest accredited film schools in
the world – has made a significant investment in JVC ProHD
camcorders.
The department, housed
in the college’s School of Media Arts, recently purchased more
than 100 JVC GY-HM100 handheld camcorders to serve as the primary
acquisition medium for hundreds of students completing its
Foundations Program, a two-semester curriculum designed to introduce
them to the craft of professional filmmaking.
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According to Don Smith,
associate chair, Department of Film & Video, the JVC camcorders
were chosen because they record HD footage to inexpensive SDHC
memory cards in the QuickTime .MOV file format. Students can drag
files directly to the
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Final Cut Pro timeline on
their Apple MacBook Pro laptops and begin editing immediately.
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- “The most important
benefit these camcorders offer us is the ability to record
high-quality, native QuickTime files that are ready to edit without
the time-consuming media capture or ingest process,” said Smith.
“JVC camcorders enable us to teach our students how to work as
part of a creative collaborative team, employing the same efficient,
streamlined workflow that is revolutionizing the way motion pictures
are made.”
- Columbia College has a
long-standing relationship with JVC, and its faculty was consulted
when the ProHD camcorder line was developed. During the Spring 2009
semester, JVC donated a pre-production model of the GY-HM100 to the
Department of Film & Video so that 23 students could participate
in a creative filmmaking opportunity posed by top ad agency
DDB/Chicago. The students volunteered to produce one-minute videos
to promote the Field Museum, the agency’s Chicago-based client,
for a variety of Internet outlets.
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- Department faculty
recognized quickly that the GY-HM100 was well suited to the needs
and goals of its curriculum. ”For educators, it’s important to
choose camera equipment that doesn’t obstruct or frustrate
beginning students, yet is complex enough to satisfy the advanced
student’s more ambitious moviemaking aspirations,” said Bruce
Sheridan, chairman, Department of Film & Video. “Since
passionate film students push the creative and technical envelope on
new technologies as much as professional users do, there are
inherent benefits to collaborations between educators and technology
innovators—and this is well illustrated by our relationship with
JVC.”
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- “While we strongly
believe in teaching the disciplines of traditional filmmaking and
storytelling, we’re equally dedicated to giving our students an
understanding of digital cinematography, from pre-production to
digital intermediate finishing,” noted Charles Celander,
operations manager, Department of Film & Video. “JVC
camcorders are the key to accomplishing our ultimate goal, to
graduate students that can go on to make a positive contribution to
the motion picture industry.”
- ABOUT COLUMBIA COLLEGE CHICAGO
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Columbia College Chicago—an
urban institution committed to open access, opportunity, and
excellence in higher education—provides innovative degree programs
in the visual, performing, media and communication arts to more than
12,500 students in over 120 undergraduate and graduate programs,
including film & video, art & design, arts management,
television, radio, music, interactive multimedia—all within a
liberal arts context. For further information, visit www.colum.edu.
- ABOUT JVC U.S.A.
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Headquartered in Wayne,
New Jersey, JVC U.S.A. is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC
distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment for the
consumer and professional markets. For further product information,
visit JVC’s Web site at http://pro.jvc.com
or call (800)526-5308.
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