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The BC-CCM has an array of facilities to serve its users.
In August 2015, Brooklyn College opened the Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, housed in a brand-new 68,000-square-foot facility. The BC-CCM, and in particular the M.F.A. programs in media scoring and sonic arts, makes use of these spaces regularly. In addition to classrooms, production and post-production spaces, and a screening room, the Feirstein School features a recording studio with a live room large enough to sit a 25-person ensemble and a generously sized Foley stage in a room.
Positioned as a new gateway to the main campus, the Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College includes a concert hall, recording studio, dozens of practice rooms, a multimedia classroom/performance space, and post-production studios. The recording studio has its own live room, overlooks the concert hall, and has direct audio ties to all the other performance spaces in the building.
The current center includes several locations for its activities:
We have both a 160-seat recital hall and a 2,400-seat auditorium for major productions. The new center will give us an additional 225-seat concert hall with eight-channel sound and several other hybrid reherasal/performance spaces.
The BC-CCM promotes musical and interdisciplinary projects using a variety of computer software. Applications include Pro Tools, Native Instruments Komplete, Max/MSP, Vienna Symphonic Library, GRM Tools, Pure Data, Audacity, Sibelius, Melodyne, Spear, Supercollider, Ableton Live, PWGL, OpenMusic, and others. If a specific application that the center does not own is desired by a contingent of CCM denizens, studio staff will pursue its acquisition.
Hardware includes equipment for studio composition and production as well as live performance, including a Yamaha Disklavier, two Moog Etherwave theremins, a Pittsburgh Modular analog synthesizer, and a Make Noise Shared System modular analog synthesizer.