Ready Camera One
A visit to the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications and a 'hands-on' COMM 283 studio session
August 30, 2022
By Patrick Mansell
An observation window in the lobby of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications allows for visitors, students, and staff to get a good look at students in a COMM 283 studio session in action. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
From directing to floor managing, and guiding the studio host with teleprompter, students learn the flow of a live, studio television production in their COMM 283 class. The studio, located in Penn State's Willard Building is a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2021. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Students in COMM 283 learn every aspect of television studio production from camera operation to technical directing, audio, and even hosting a show. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Studio instructor Jim Dugan provides some guidance to the floor manager prior to a live, studio production in a COMM 283 lab session. The class utilizes a state-of-the-art studio and control room located in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications in Penn State's Willard Building. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Students in COMM 283 get to do some 'hands-on' learning during studio rotations including running the state-of-the-art audio board that monitors the shows microphones, music, and any potential video roll-ins. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Instructor Scott Myrick guides students in the key aspects of audio and video operations in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications television studio during a COMM 283: (Television Studio Production) session. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
The technical directors learn quickly that they need to be alert and ready for the directors call during a studio session in COMM 283. The television control room and studio in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications provides state-of-the-art equipment for students to learn in a 'hands-on' environment. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
COMM 283:(Television Studio Production) provides students in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications the opportunity to practice and learn all aspects of a live, studio production. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
An observation window in the lobby of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications allows for visitors, students, and staff to get a good look at students in a COMM 283 studio session in action. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
From directing to floor managing, and guiding the studio host with teleprompter, students learn the flow of a live, studio television production in their COMM 283 class. The studio, located in Penn State's Willard Building is a state-of-the-art facility that opened in 2021. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Students in COMM 283 learn every aspect of television studio production from camera operation to technical directing, audio, and even hosting a show. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Studio instructor Jim Dugan provides some guidance to the floor manager prior to a live, studio production in a COMM 283 lab session. The class utilizes a state-of-the-art studio and control room located in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications in Penn State's Willard Building. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Students in COMM 283 get to do some 'hands-on' learning during studio rotations including running the state-of-the-art audio board that monitors the shows microphones, music, and any potential video roll-ins. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
Instructor Scott Myrick guides students in the key aspects of audio and video operations in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications television studio during a COMM 283: (Television Studio Production) session. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
The technical directors learn quickly that they need to be alert and ready for the directors call during a studio session in COMM 283. The television control room and studio in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications provides state-of-the-art equipment for students to learn in a 'hands-on' environment. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
COMM 283:(Television Studio Production) provides students in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications the opportunity to practice and learn all aspects of a live, studio production. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
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