UC Davis' AggieVideo uses Kaltura, a YouTube-like video management portal that helps faculty and staff create, upload, edit, store, and stream video.
Videos can be shared securely with students through their Canvas course sites, and openly with the world through online streaming, all without ads and without non-UC Davis videos appearing alongside.
AggieVideo supports video capture from the classrooms as well as from the desktop.
ATS provides professional narration and audio production services in support of our instructional, research and outreach missions including studio recordings, on-location recordings, audio editing, audio for special events, and ISDN and IP broadcast services for radio outlets.
ATS provides professional audio studio recording services for language instruction, staff training, radio interviews with national and international media, and other campus projects.
Academic Technology Services' Special Event Support unit provides audio/visual consultation and support for events that require professional sound, presentation support, video, or any other special event technical needs.
ATS illustration and graphic design services support our academic, research, and outreach missions by providing custom illustrations, graphics, icon development, brochure and poster design, cartoons, 2D animation, and advanced multimedia and PowerPoint development.
Professional photographic services, both in-studio and on-location, including image editing and enhancement.
Typical assignments include faculty portraits, class and departmental photo composites, scientific and research documentation, instructional enhancement, and news and public communication.
ATS specializes in academic and research-based video production services, including classroom lecture capture, studio recordings, single and multi-camera recordings of seminars and special campus events, live webcasting, content development for online learning modules, and support for the faculty eLearning studio.
ATS has an 850-square-foot, fully-equipped television studio located in Surge II for recording lectures, demonstrations and interviews. The studio makes it easy to record online content and course materials.
The TV studio includes a green screen, teleprompter and an LTN Global broadcast connection for live faculty interviews with national media such as CNN, Fox News and PBS.