The Post-Production area provides digital non-linear video editing services (including visual graphics and compositing) and digital media compression of all video and audio materials for classroom use, Darden multimedia case studies,
podcasts, and other Darden Business Publishing audio and video products.
Darden Media encodes both live and archived streaming video/audio events utilizing Darden’s Windows Media Streaming Servers.
We provide support and consultation for students, faculty, and staff in the use of audio-visual media for Darden instructional use.
Have Audio or Video Material To Be Edited?
Please contact Gary Peters, Video Post-Production Manager, at
434-924-6038, or email PetersG@darden.virginia.edu.
Need Digital Clips or Duplicates Made For Classroom Use?
VHS:
There are very few restrictions on video clip usage in the classroom, since most VHS content falls under educational fair-use. We can create mpeg, wmv, or flv clips which you can play on your computer and/or embed in PowerPoint presentations. Please provide us with the tapes and a detailed description of the segments you wish excerpted at least a week before the class you will need the material for.
DVD:
Please note that under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act no DVD or digital materials may be edited, repurposed or excerpted without express permission from the copyright holder. These materials must be shown from the original source; we cannot make duplicates or clips for you.
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Podcasts @ Darden
A collection of podcasts from various guest speakers on a range of business topics. Subscribe to them to make sure you never miss new media!
Our Editing Tools
Darden Media utilizes the newest software and technologies to edit video and audio with outstanding quality for faculty and students:
- Avid Media Composer
- Sorenson Squeeze Pro
- Autodesk Cleaner XL
- Adobe Creative Suite 3
- Ultimatte
- Ulead DVD MovieFactory
- Microsoft Windows Media Encoder
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Edit Decision List (EDL)
Sample and blank Excel files for use in creating EDLs to specify which segments of the timecode dub should go into the finished product .
“I especially appreciate the ability to get Darden Media's interest at the “idea” stage, so that a proposal doesn’t have to be fully worked out to get their attention and feedback.”
-Paul Farris, Landmark Communications Professor, Darden School of Business
