Educational Multimedia Research Center
The Educational Multimedia Research Centre, formerly
Audio Visual Research Centre, Manipur University was established in 1989 with full
assistance from UGC. The educational programmes produced by this centre are intended
to upgrade, update and enrich the undergraduate syllabus. It is one of the seventeen
such Media Centres attached to Universities/ Institute in the Country and the only Media
Centre in the North Eastern States of India.
Main Activities:
The Main Activities of the Center is to:
The centre has 15 staff members
including one Director, one Jr.Research Officer, one Asstt. Engineer,
two Cameraman, one Section Officer, one Graphic Artist, two Production
Assistant, one Technical Asstt., one Stenographer, one Jr. Asstt.,
one Driver-cum-helper and two attendant.
Facilities in the Centre
The centre has got facilities for shooting,
recording and editing of video programmes. The centre produce both outdoor
and indoor video programmes. It has got a video library of master copies of
the programmes produced by the centre and collection of other video programmes
from other centres. It has got programme viewing facilities for students and
teachers for the cultivation of audio-visual culture of education.
The centre has procured and installed Non-linear
editing system and other DPS velocity system. The center will have SIT- site
interactive transmission with assistance from Indian Space Research Organisation
for live telecast of programmes enabling student viewers to interact with subject
experts by directly up-linking with EDUSAT.
Program Production
The Centre has so far produced 115 ETV
programmes since 1990 till now. Mr. Atal Bihari Vaipayee, former Prime
Minister of India, during his visit to Vietnam, from 7-10 January, 2001,
presented a package of educational programmes including three programmes
produced by EMMRC, M.U. to the Vietnamese Television. The three programes
are
The Centre has so far won 14 awards in
UGC-CEC Educational Video Competition since 1997. Some of the award wining
productions are "Tupis' Nanas", "Moibung", "Food Chain", "Imphal Battle",
Meitei Women", "Nupi Keithel", "Dancing Hands", "Learning First Aid-II",
Pitchfork Bifurcation", "Women form the cloud", "Feathered Guests-II", "Goshem",
"Chilli" and "Waiyu of Chothe".
