Trojan Vision broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from the state-of-the-art Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts. Our programming goes live to the USC campus on channel 8, to the greater Los Angeles area on Channel LA@36, and can now also be watched online.

The management office is home to Trojan Vision's 13 managers, two student consultants, and shows' staffs. Our web site also runs out of our office, allowing us to encode live video and stream it on the web 24 hours a day.

Master control where our television signal leaves the building. Also referred to as Tape-Ops, it is where tapes are played for on the air and recorded. We record our programming live to a GrassValley Profile XP server which saves our television signal to hard drives located on a computer. Additionally, our automation system is handled by a Crispin RapidPlayX 2000. USC's news show, Annenberg TV News, is done live and is linked via fiber-optic cable to master control where we put it on the air.

Our digital control room is where our nightly broadcast and taped shows originate. From the control room, the director is able to communicate with the cameras and talent in the studio. We use a GrassValley Digital 4000 switcher, a Pinnacle Aladdin Pro DVE, and a 24 Channel SoundCraft Spirit soundboard.

Studio B is our primary studio where we have two permanent sets and a blue screen which we use to produce our other live shows. Additionally, the studio can be converted to incorporate pretaped shows such as It's A Date! We have four Sony DXC-D30 cameras with teleprompt abilities and studio pedestal. Our studio lighting is controlled by a Strand Lighting MX board.

Trojan Vision's editing bays have two Avid Xpress editing workstations with their own batch bays and After Effects 5.0 Production Bundle. Additionally, we also have an Avid DV Xpress in another bay.