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Recording Studio

What is the Recording Studio?

Do you need to record an interview or podcast, practice a presentation, create an online tutorial, or host a webinar? The NIH Library has launched a Recording Studio to help you.

The NIH Library Recording Studio was designed as a space to help you create and produce audio and video projects. The Studio is equipped with a digital audio recorder, a video camera, headphones, microphones, soundproofing, a green screen, and a lighting kit. Editing software is also available in the Library’s workstations, including the Adobe Creative Cloud suite and Camtasia.

Located on the lower level of the NIH Library, the Studio employs a self-service model: users can work on their own audio and video projects, but Library staff are available for assistance upon request.

What do you need to know to use the Recording Studio?

The Studio is open to all NIH staff with a valid ID card but requires advanced notice. You can request a Multimedia consultation to learn more about this service.

You can edit your project outside the Studio using software on one of the NIH Library's computers.