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UCF Libraries Opens New Production Studio

The UCF Libraries are excited to announce the roll out of a new Production Studio at the John C. Hitt Library. This innovative space provides users with the tools necessary to create professional-quality videos and images. With three versatile areas for capturing content, the studio is designed to meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff across a wide range of creative projects.

Whether you’re a student working on a project or a faculty or staff member crafting presentations, the Production Studio has three specialized areas to meet the needs of the campus:

The Conversation Stage: This area is tailor-made for interviews and podcast-style recordings. With top-notch audio and video equipment, you can record crisp, clear conversations in a professional environment.

A behind the scenes look at a studio with two chairs, lighting, a camera and monitor.


The Presentation Stage: From capturing photography to shooting dynamic videos, this space is fully equipped with professional lighting, a variety of backdrops, and Sony A6400 mirrorless cameras. It’s the perfect spot for bringing your creative vision to life.

A behind the scene look at a green screen studio with a camera and lighting equipment.

The Headshot Stage: Need a polished headshot for a portfolio, LinkedIn, or personal website? The photobooth-style setup, powered by Breeze Photobooth software, lets you capture high-resolution images with just a tap. You can send your headshot directly to your email on the spot.

A behind the scenes look at a photo studio with a large light and softbox for taking portraits.

This space isn’t just for professionals—anyone in the UCF community can book a 90-minute session. It’s open to currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff, and you’re welcome to bring your own equipment or use the studio’s extensive selection of gear.

Getting started is simple: complete an online webcourse, schedule a 30-minute orientation session, and after that, the Production Studio is yours for booking. Head to the UCF Libraries website to check out the equipment list and book your first session!

For more information visit the UCF Libraries Production Studio page!

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