Post Production Center

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POST-PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Ben Rogerson
Phone: X6782
Email: brogerson@colum.edu

1104 S Wabash Building
Room 602
Phone: 312.369.6770
Email: postcenter@colum.edu

SUMMER HOURS: MAY 14-JULY 27

Day Hours Notes
Monday 10a-5p
Tuesday 10a-5p
Wednesday 10a-5p
Thursday 10a-5p
Friday 10a-5p
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

The facilities close promptly so save and lay off your projects before closing time. If you are still exporting your project at closing time, we will tell you to stop and do it during your next edit session. It is your responsibility to manage your time appropriately.

POST CENTER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES


IDENTIFICATION
All editing students are asked to leave their Student ID Card with the Post Center for the duration of their editing time in exchange for any equipment or media. The Post Center will NOT take any other form of ID. You will not be admitted without your Columbia ID. The ID will be returned when the student leaves the Post Center.


RESERVATIONS
For all editing time, whether in or out of class, the editing facilities must be reserved, either for you as an individual or for the class as a whole:

  • 1) Reservations are non-transferable. All unused reservations may be re-appropriated.
  • 2) Students may only use labs designated for their specific class. Enrollment in the college, Cinema and Television Art department, or even post production classes DOES NOT grant carte blanche access to all labs.
  • 3) Adv. Classes can make reservations over the phone or via email (postcenter@colum.edu).
    • Digital Cinema Mastering, Practicum, Adv. Color, AES, and Grad
  • 4) Classes differ in the number of reservations students can make every week. Some classes also have standing reservations. Ask the Post Center for more information.
  • 5) NO SAME DAY RESERVATIONS

UNCLAIMED RESERVATIONS AND WALK INS
In addition to reserving editing, transfer, or mix time, students may sign up for unclaimed editing time.

  • 1) Reservations are held for 30 minutes past their start time. After 30 minutes, any

unclaimed reservations are given away (re-appropriated) to students signed up and waiting on a “first come, first serve” basis; this includes standing reservations.

  • 2) Any unreserved editing slots can be claimed at the start of the time slot.
  • 3) At the beginning of every Edit slot, the Post Center will build a new re-appropriation list

for each lab if full. All students waiting to claim a space must sign the list. Re-appropriation slots are on a first come, first served basis only.

  • 4) Re-appropriation slots are for the current time slot only. All stations are cleared at the

beginning of every time slot for the next round of reservations and re-appropriation.

  • 5) The re-appropriation list will go into effect 30 minutes after the original start time of the

editing slot. Students on a re-appropriation list must be present at that time. If their name is called and they are not present the next person on the list will be given the open slot.

  • 6) Students may have as many re-appropriated slots a week as they like, but they may only

sign up for and use one slot at a time, i.e. you can only edit on one station at a time.

WORK ORDERS

LTO ARCHIVE

CURRENT SOFTWARE

ADOBE PREMIERE WORKFLOW

AVID WORKFLOW

DAVINCI RESOLVE WORKFLOW

PRACTICUM ON SET PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOL

D3/AES ON SET PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOL

TAKE 1 FILM FESTIVAL

FRAMEWORK