1. Cinema (WCC 161)
a. booking
The Weitz Cinema can be reserved by contacting Steve Richardson, Director of the Arts (srichard@carleton.edu; -4389).
b. lights
Just inside the main entrance, on the right side of the door frame as one walks into the space, there's a small panel with a green LED. The buttons on this panel control different lighting settings for the room.
c. playing a movie
At the Teaching Station (in front, stage right), tap the LCD panel once. It will turn on and read, "Welcome to the Weitz. Please press what you want to do." From the column of buttons along the right side of the screen select, for example, "DVD." Insert a DVD or Blu-ray disc into the player and press play.
2. Large Meeting Room (WCC 236) & Conference Room (WCC 131)
These spaces are booked in EMS, Carleton's room scheduling system.
3. White spaces (WCC 148, 226 and 229)
Students wanting space to put on exhibitions and installations as part of comps, should work with faculty to determine space needs; faculty should contact Steve Richardson as far in advance as possible.
4. Teaching Museum (WCC 101 & 102)
See Laurel Bradley. No food or drink please.
5. Media Lab (WCC 138)
See Marla Erickson. No food or drink please (except during catered lunchtime events, as posted).
6. Advanced Edit (WCC 134)
Keycard access to Advanced Edit is limited to students in advanced courses. No food or drink please. Advanced Edit is home to the Wenger, a self-contained sound recording booth that can be booked by contacting the CAMS production office. The Libe policy of no food or drink, except water in containers that close completely, applies inside the Wenger.
7. Audio Recording Studio (WCC 45 & 46), Studio A (WCC 40 & 41) and Studio B (WCC 38 & 36).
The Audio Recording Studio can be booked by contacting the Weitz Audio and Video Technical Director. No food or drink in the control rooms please (WCC 41, 36 and 46). The Libe policy of no food or drink, except water in containers that close completely, applies on the sound stages (40, 38, and 45).