FSU College of Motion Picture Arts 2014-2015 Publication 2014-2015 | Seite 4

Recently, the College of Motion Picture Arts has undergone its largest renovation in school history. Already one of the finest facilities in the world devoted exclusively to film education for graduate and undergraduate students, our facility has expanded to nearly twice its original size. This renovation represents the College’s commitment to providing the most modern and industry-standard spaces so that students are fully prepared for, and experienced in, the environments they will be working in once they enter the motion picture industry. well as motion capture. Students will now have yearround access to a stage that can be used for special effects shots necessary to the modern production process. The renovation also includes a major overhaul of the College’s foley and ADR (Automatic Dialogue The pride of the renovation includes a new permanent Replacement) recording studio. The studio includes stage that will be used for green and blue screening as the latest in sound design technology and acoustic The new foley stage is prepared for students as the floor gets filled with different types of terrain. SOMETHING NEW “The studio includes the latest in sound design technology and acoustic design.” design to allow students to accomplish realistic and professional-grade sound design for their films. In addition to these In addition, the College houses a resource center of over new spaces, the College 5,000 motion picture titles and other materials, which of Motion Picture Arts include screenplays, books, and an archive of 35mm and already operates fully 16mm film prints. functional production and post-production facilities. Nearly 250 student productions are completed pe