The Media Production Center (MPC), located on the first floor of the Seattle University Library, is here to enhance the student experience by offering tools, support, and space for students, clubs, faculty, and staff to create their own original multimedia productions. Even if you're a beginner the MPC provides trainings, workshops, drop-in activities, and more to help you get started. In this space you'll have access to everything you need to take your creative idea from concept to a finished piece of digital art whether it's video, photo, music, graphics, or more.
Although class-related productions are given top priority, the production and post-production equipment/software are also available to students, faculty and staff for personal development and artistic vision. Whether you’d like to produce a documentary, sports highlight reel, slide show, graphic animation, digital art, an original movie, music video, or original music composition – we are here to help!
We will not do your project for you or offer a production team, but we will provide training opportunities and many of the tools you’ll need to complete your own production. You supply the crew, and we supply the tools!
The MPC is available for the creation of multimedia productions only. This includes Video, Audio, Music, Photo, Animation and Graphics. The MPC is not available for use as a computer lab for zoom meetings, papers, or basic Internet access.
If schedule or resource demands conflict, the following list will determine who gets top priority and who may have to reschedule or wait for availability:
Student creating a multimedia project for a specific class
Faculty/Staff creating a multimedia project designed to support a specific class
Students/Faculty/Staff creating a multimedia project for an official SU club/sport
Students creating a Departmental or University-wide multimedia project
Faculty/Staff creating a Departmental or University-wide multimedia project
Students creating a multimedia project in support of personal development or artistic vision
Faculty/Staff creating a multimedia project in support of personal development/artistic vision