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Nova Scotia college teaches production automation with Ross
Feb 25, 2009 9:20 AM
Nova Scotia Community College is using a Ross OverDrive system to teach automated production techniques.
Nova Scotia Community College is using Ross Video’s OverDrive automated production control system to teach students production automation. NSCC offers a radio and TV arts diploma with a specialization in TV production. Students in this program learn hands-on automated production control technology as part of the curriculum. The state-of-the-art Waterfront Campus in Dartmouth, Canada, is equipped with two TV studios. NSCC recently upgraded its production equipment to include OverDrive technology.
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