Knowledge base for the Film Program at the UCF Nicholson School of Communication and Media
FIL 4535C – Sound Design II
Overview
As a student enrolled in FIL 4535C – Sound Design II, you have a variety of resources available to complete course media assignments. These include access to NSCM Media Labs and the checkout of media equipment.
Policy Requirements
Students are required to complete the Film and Mass Media Facility Access Student Agreement Form before they can checkout equipment or use facility spaces. This form is to be completed once each semester to cover all courses.
Facility Access
After the Add / Drop deadline, enrolled students can electronically access NSCM Media Labs – NSC-161, 211A, and 211B using their UCF ID cards when classes are not being held in theses spaces. FIL 4535C – Sound Design II students can also access the Production Lab | NSC-143 as well as the Advanced Media Lab | NSC-172.
If you are unable to access the above facilities or have been issued a replacement UCF ID card, please see operations staff for assistance.
Please use the Activity Calendars located on the NSCM Media Lab resource page to help determine when these spaces are available for open and assisted lab hours.
For certain assignments your instructor of record may assign you to use the Sound Recording Suite – NSC 172A/B. To reserve time in this space you will need to make a request through the Mircosoft Bookings App. Reservation blocks are set at 3 hours, you may request up to two back-to-back for a total of a 6 hour session. To gain access to the room you will need to have a member of the Film Equipment Room Staff checkout an Access Card to a member of your group.
Assignment Window
FIL 4535C – Sound Design II has assignment windows. Enrolled students will be emailed notification when each assignment window has opened.
Equipment checkout begins when faculty informs operations of a media assignment window. Operations then emails enrolled students to notify them that equipment checkout is now open for that assignment.
Duration & Frequency
Students can checkout equipment once per assignment window. Each checkout period is limited to a maximum of four days.
The total number of days includes the pickup and return dates (i.e., equipment checked-out on a Monday would have to be returned on Thursday). Weekend checkouts will be considered as two days (i.e., equipment checked-out on a Friday would have to be returned on Monday).
Due to limitations with our reservation system, we are not able to grant extensions to checked-out equipment