ITS's Learning Environments and Media Production (LEMP) department supports SU's technology classrooms, university computing labs, classroom equipment loan, satellite and videoconferencing telecommunications, and special events.
Topic Overview
ITS's Learning Environments and Media Production (LEMP) department supports SU's technology classrooms, university computing labs, classroom equipment loan, satellite and videoconferencing telecommunications, and special events. For obvious reasons, classroom and lab support are the highest priorities for LEMP. Technical support of special events sponsored by the University administrative and academic departments, SU faculty and staff is a LEMP fee-based service (see list of ITS special events service examples at the end of this document).
The intention of this document is to clarify the role of LEMP in supporting special events and to identify support limitations related to facility, staff, or equipment resources.
There are many events for which LEMP simply does not have adequate equipment or staff resources to support. In those instances, LEMP staff may be available to act in a consulting or even a brokerage role in terms of communicating event requirements and facility information to commercial service providers. Some companies with which LEMP has worked successfully with in the past are listed in the Outsourcing section below.
Please review the sections below as guidelines to assist event planners in working with LEMP and/or commercial service providers. LEMP will be as flexible as resources allow in working with these guidelines.
Lead Time
two weeks minimum, one month or more preferred
Adequate lead time is necessary to provide quality special events technical support services. Two weeks is the minimum lead time required by LEMP to plan support of a simple special event (e.g. scheduling an operator for an existing in-house system). A minimum of one month lead time is required for more complicated events, such as those requiring delivery and set up of audio, computer, or video systems. One hour is the minimum set up time required for simple events. Some events, such as the 2006 Al Gore presentation require much more lead and set up time.
Planning Guide, questions we like to ask
Essential Information
- Event Name, Location, Organizer (contact), Phone and Email
- Brief description of the event
- Event date, with actual start and end times,(setup times will vary depending on requests, room availability, a 1 hour minimum setup time should be planned for)
- Technology needed (see equipment request tips below)
- Requests for Disability services such as Computer Assisted Realtime Translation (CART) or ASL interpreters require more information about the event and can require more lead time to process
Equipment Request Prompts
Outsourcing
When requested support of special events is out of scope or beyond LEMP's ability to support, there are a number of commercial service providers that may be used. Some examples follow:
Company | Speciality | Contact | URL | Phone |
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AudioVideoWeb | Off-site hosting of live streaming | N/A | 781-429-4500 | |
Aurora of Central New York | Sign Language Interpreters | N/A | 422-2429 | |
Bam Productions | Backline, PA and Lighting | Phil Dalessandro | 315-247-1171 | |
Caption Advantage | Computer Assisted Realtime Translation | Doreen Radin | 492-0069 | |
Francis Audio Visual | Display Systems, Video | Bill Francis | 315-463-4187 | |
Internet Consulting Services | Off-site hosting of live streaming | Jamie Joss | 386-322-0002 | |
Presentation Concepts | Display Systems, Video | Ron Mirizio | 888-262-7596 | |
Professional Reporting Services | Computer Assisted Realtime Translation | Sally Maiorano | 436-7775 | |
Visual Technology | Small PA, Display Systems | David Foor | 315-423-2000 |
Learning Environments:
David Williams - 443-5659 (primary LE contact)
Mike O'Mara- 443-3788
Donal Little - 443-1849
Two other units of LEMP may be able to provide media production support for special events:
Photo & Imaging Center, Steve Sartori - 443-1832
Video Production Unit, Neal Coffey - 443-5644
ITS special events service examples
- Consulting and event planning (relevant to AV needs)
- Technical referral service
- Coordination of equipment and technical assistance provided by outside vendors if outsourcing for equipment and/or technical assistance is required
- Provide public address systems, audiovisual equipment, and computer/video projection systems to the university community for special events
- Technical assistance to operate equipment/systems
- Auditoria and venue public address system operation
- Live streaming media
- Conference support (limited to single day events requiring no more than simultaneous support of two ITS staff)