UCF Center for Emerging Media explained
The University of Central Florida Center for Emerging Media (CEM) is located in downtown Orlando.[1]
The Center supports many upper-level undergraduate and graduate programs in film, digital media, video game development, art and architecture.
The facility also features one of the largest motion-capture studios on the East Coast, an adjacent sound stage, production offices and editing suites. Collectively known as Studio 500—a play on the building’s 500 W. Livingston St. location—these production facilities have attracted a steady stream of entertainment companies from around the world and annually host about 10-15 UCF student film shoots.
Departments
The Center for Emerging Media houses eight separate departments:
See also
External links
Notes and References
- News: UCF Creates New ‘Center for Emerging Media’ in Downtown Orlando . UCF Center for Emerging Media . 2009-06-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090704223427/http://cem.ucf.edu/?p=7 . 2009-07-04 .
- Web site: Citi-Lab Orlando : University of Florida School of Architecture. 2009-06-18. University of Florida School of Architecture. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091021093759/http://citi-lab.dcp.ufl.edu/mission.htm. 2009-10-21.
- Web site: [UCF] CREATE >> Center for Research in Education, Arts, Technology + Entertainment ]. 2009-06-18 . UCF CREATE.
- Web site: Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy. 2009-06-18 . UCF Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy.
- Web site: Flying Horse Editions . 2009-06-18 . Flying Horse Editions at the University of Central Florida.
- Web site: STUDIO 500 @ The Center for Emerging Media . 2009-06-18 . Studio 500 at the UCF Center for Emerging Media.
- Web site: Film Department at the University of Central Florida . 2009-06-18 . UCF Film Department.
- Web site: Welcome to House of Moves Motion Capture Studios! . 2009-06-18 . House of Moves Motion Capture Studios.
- Web site: UCF > CAH> Digital Media Department . 2009-06-18 . University of Central Florida College of Arts and Humanities.