Digital Media Lab

The Digital Media Lab in Job 102 is open to all students, staff and faculty for hands-on learning with various digital media, including Podcasting, Virtual Reality, and Photo, Video and Audio Recording Equipment.

Production Space and Equipment open to all

The Digital Media Lab has a wide range of equipment and space to support academic and personal projects for IC students, staff and faculty.
  • DSLR cameras and camcorders
    • Canon EOS 7D
    • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
    • SONY 1080p camcorder
    • Various EF Lens
    • DJI Pocket 2 Camera
    • DJI Om4 Stabilizer
  • 360 cameras
    • Yi 360 camera
    • Vuze + 360 camera
    • Insta360 camera
  • Photo Accessories
    • Photo and video tripods
    • Monopod
    • Tripod with phone mount
    • Reflector Kit
    • Mini LED Video light kit
  • Audio Equipment
    • Handheld Tascam
    • Zoom Audio Recorder
    • Samson Wireless Lav mic kits
    • Sony Wireless Lav and Receiver
    • Wired Shotgun Mics
    • Blue Snowball USB Microphone
    • Mini Wired Smartphone Mics
  • Podcast Studio
  • Tascam Mixcast 4
  • 3 Condenser microphones
  • iMac
  • Logitech 4K Webcam

Podcast Studio Open Hours:
Mon-Fri 11-7
Sat 12-5

Make a reservation here

Virtual reality headsets are available for use in Job 102

Available headsets:

  • Meta/Oculus Quest 2 and 3

Outfitted with LED lights, greenscreen, photo backdrops, sound dampening panels, open space for 6DOF VR

Contact abailot@ithaca.edu to use to Multimedia Studio for any project!

  • 3 high end desktop computers outfitted for video editing, virtual reality development or 3D modeling.
  • Software included
    • Adobe Creative Cloud Suite (including Beta apps with new AI tools)
    • Blender
    • Unity
    • Unreal Engine
Make a reservation

To learn more about the equipment available or make a reservation, use the booking link here. Contact Lab Coordinator Ash Bailot with questions. The Digital Media Lab is located in Job 102.

Schedule an academic visit

The Makerspace and the Digital Media Lab areas can support academic engagements and students' exploration of emerging instructional technology tools. Faculty who want to incorporate these technologies into their course curriculum, please schedule a consultation using the link below.