Arts & Entertainment

Temporary Studio 300 Space to Continue Offering Services, Programs

Fountaindale Public Library opened a temporary Studio 300 space after its new multimedia creative space flooded last month.

While Studio 300 is being repaired from the damage incurred from the April flooding, Fountaindale continues to offer many Studio 300 services and programs in a temporary space.

Studio 300 is located in the lowest level of the library. 

The Quiet Reading Room, located on the third floor of the library, is now the temporary Studio 300 space. The Mac computer stations are set-up and staff will continue to host programs and one-on-one training.

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Patrons can continue to learn about the video equipment with a “mini” TV studio. There's a TriCaster, cameras and a portable green screen set-up so patrons can gain experience and be ready to use the video recording studios in Studio 300.

Digital transfers of slides/photos, LPs, and VHS tapes will also be available. The 3D printer will be available to patrons as well as standard black and white and color printing.  A large variety of equipment can also be checked out for a three-day period. The library is continuing to schedule orientation sessions, as well.  

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The library's new Small Computer Lab, located on the third floor next to the Quiet Reading Room, will also be used for many of the Studio 300 programs. Popular programs like "Making Music in Studio 300" and "Photo Organization and Manipulation" will continue to be offered to patrons.  

Check the library's events calendar for information about the locations of Studio 300 programs. 

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  • Flood Clean-Up to Keep Fountaindale's Studio 300 Closed for Several Months

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