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The Gelardin Center's multimedia specialists can provide one-on-one consultations or teach an entire class how to use our production studio and editing rooms. For example, to help Professor Jerry Mayer's Television Politics students create political campaign ads, we led workshops on using a production studio and on Adobe Premiere video editing software.
Other classes offered in the Gelardin Center are:
- Desktop Video Editing with Adobe Premiere 6.0
- Image and Text Scanning
- Introduction to Macromedia Dreamweaver (a Web layout tool and HTML text editor)
- Adobe Photoshop Basics (image editing software)
Register for a class online at http://data.georgetown.edu/training/.
David Hagen, Gelardins's photographer and graphic artist is available to prepare:
- Color or black and white slides.
- Photo enlargements/reductions.
- Original photography.
- Graphic designs.
- Hand-drawn or computer-generated lettering, diagrams, and charts.
Along with the computers and audiovisual equipment, the Gelardin Center houses a large collection of VHS tapes, DVDs, audio CDs, audio cassettes, and multimedia CD-ROMs. Most of these materials circulate to faculty for 24 hours and to students for 4 hours. The Gelardin Center will place media from our collection or a faculty member's own media on reserve. Or, if faculty would rather present media in class, they may request audio-visual and computer equipment from our partners in Lauinger's Classroom Educational Technology Services at (202) 687-7491.
Please visit us on the 1st floor of Lauinger Library, send e-mail to gelardin@georgetown.edu, or call (202) 687-7402 or (202) 687-7410.
Beth Marhanka serves as interim director of the Gelardin Center and is a Web specialist and reference librarian at Lauinger Library.
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