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REEL Health Studio

REEL = Reflective Experiential Education Lab

Transform your experiential learning journey into compelling digital content at the REEL Health Studio. This media creation studio provides Faculty of Health students, faculty, and staff with a professional media creation space to develop digital content for experiential education projects, reflective learning, and teaching innovation.

Located on the 4th floor of the Health, Nursing and Environmental Studies building, this creative workspace is equipped with professional audio, video, and photography equipment, lighting gear, a green screen, and editing software.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Faculty of Health students, staff, and faculty members can use the studio free of charge .

Priority is given to projects focusing on Experiential Education initiatives within the Faculty of Health including reflection assignments for courses.
Others individuals will need approval — email eehealth@yorku.ca.

Go to cal.com/reelhealthstudio/book and select an available time. Fully complete all requested information fields to assist our team in accommodating your needs. A confirmation email will be sent along with the terms of use for the space. Bookings are first-come, first-served

You can record videos, podcasts, and other projects for your courses or programs. The studio is equipped with video editing software however most video editing should take place outside the studio so others can use the recording equipment. Our team will be happy to guide you to editing tools and software that can be used to finalize your project.

Bookings can be made for 60, 90, 120, or 150 minutes per session. Please only book for the time you need to allow others to access the studio.

No. All equipment must stay inside HNES 419. If you need to borrow cameras or gear, please use the Media Creation Lab at Scott Library.

Bring your project plan and your own USB or SSD to save your files. We do not store created content in the studio.

Our team will be available to open and provide orientation to the studio and the equipment. Please ask questions if you are unsure.
When booking the studio, describe the type of project (e.g. photo, video, podcast etc.) and whether you will need additional assistance so we can best prepare the studio and our team.
We support a number of projects at any given time, each with their own deadlines. If more technical support is required, please let us know in advance so we can try to accommodate and allocate time to adequately support your project.

Email tazrian1@yorku.ca for studio help.

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NOTE: Students need to bring digital storage devices to take content with them.