The facilities, equipment and resources at the School of Cinematic Arts provide students with industry-standard education and experience. The school's brand-new main complex features soundstages, animation facilities, post-production suites, mixing theaters, and all digital classrooms, in addition to screening rooms that seat from 40 to 200 people. The Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts provides even more production space, as well as advanced technologies such as motion capture suites. The Zemeckis Center is also the home of Trojan Vision, the university's television service that provides daily programming to millions of homes across the city, as well as to select national and international outlets. Additional facilities also include the Harold Lloyd Sound Stage and the Johnny Carson Sound Stage, both featuring 3,600 square feet of space; the Marcia Lucas Post-Production facility; the Steven Spielberg Scoring Stage; and the Eileen Norris Theatre Complex, which seats up to 365 people and is equipped with THX sound as well as digital and print projection systems.
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