Recording Resources


Recording a video in front of a green screen

The Media Production Studio

has multiple recording spaces to help you capture content. Our video studio space is ideal for on-camera interviews and messages. And our sound booths are perfect for capturing interviews, voice-overs and podcasts.

Budig 10 Studio Space:

Located inside the Media Production Studio, our Budig 10 studio space comes equipped with a lights, backdrops, cameras and microphone systems. It's a great space for one or two-person interviews.

We also have a lightboard setup continuously in our studio - appropriate for instructional recordings where "board work" is a part of the presentation.  The glass lightboard allows the instructor and board content to be seen clearly, simultaneously.

Contact us to schedule time in the studio - we can provide an orientation to equipment operation or schedule a videographer to assist while you're using the space.

Availability, by reservation: Weekdays from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Contact Info

itmps@ku.edu
785-864-6452
Budig Hall, Room 10

Hours

MPS Hours
Open weekdays, 8am - 5pm


IT Support After Hours:
KU IT Customer Service Center:
itcsc@ku.edu | 785-864-8080


Media Production Studio Sound Booths:
Our MPS sound booths include a smaller booth - just big enough for one person - and a 2-3 person sound booth, appropriate for multi-person interviews and podcasts.  They both come equipped with a workstation, microphones and pre-amplifier. Both machines have Audacity or Garageband for general audio recording, as well as Camtasia for recording on-screen tutorials or narrated PowerPoints.
Availability, by reservation: Weekdays from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


Reserving a MPS Recording Space

You can reserve any of our recording spaces by email at itmps@ku.edu, or by phone at 785-864-6452.


KU Libraries Studio K

Another option for presentation rehearsal or capture is Watson Library's Studio K.  MPS staff assisted with the creation and assembly of this "One Button Studio," and it's a convenient way to self-record. 

You can reserve Studio K at the KU Libraries website.