University of Dundee receives media desk from Custom Consoles

Mar 7, 2006 5:00 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter

    

A Custom Consoles Media Desk and auxiliary furniture form the centerpiece of a new video suite now sits in the Interaction Design Laboratory at the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom.

The Media Desk houses HDV editing equipment, enabling students to obtain practical experience with 1080i and 720p digital cinematography, as well as standard definition television program production. The desk has dual work surfaces finished in Marmoleum with hard-molding edges. Overall desk dimensions are 5.91ft x 3.61ft front to back. Both work surfaces can be individually adjusted in height from 2ft to 3ft using rotary handles.

For more information, visit www.customconsoles.co.uk.

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