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Rowan University: Empowering the Next Generation of Filmmakers with ASUS ProArt
Background
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With a mission to prepare students for the realities of modern storytelling, the school has invested deeply in technology, partnerships, and pedagogy that blur the line between learning and doing.
“We are one of the fastest-growing film programs in the country,” says
“We’re incredibly lucky to have the support of the university to invest in facilities and hardware, and having partners like ASUS has been transformational.”
The School’s integration of ASUS ProArt hardware across its virtual production stage, post-production labs, and advanced color suites, embodies its commitment to real-world, professional-standard education.
Solution
The deployment of ASUS technology across Rowan’s facilities has been curated not just for capability, but for

Virtual Production Stage: Real-Time, On-Set Control
At the heart of Rowan’s virtual production setup is the
“We can plug SDI straight from the camera into the PA24US and see everything we’re doing in Unreal,” says
“It’s rugged, mountable, comes with a built in colorimeter and is built for on-set use. It’s exactly what you want on a DIT cart.”
Accompanying the PA24US is the
Powering the lighting control system for the entire stage is the
Visual feedback for the lighting operator is provided via the

Post-Production & Color Grading Suite: Precision Finishing
In the university’s dedicated color grading suite, students work on the
“It’s the only monitor I trust for grading,” says Mason.
“You’re seeing the full range of brightness and color. It’s the same gear that’s in top post houses, and our students get to use it every day.”
This environment is supported by two key laptops – the ASUS
“The Zenbook Duo is great for Resolve or Premiere—it lets you move scopes or tool panels to the second screen, so the main display stays clean. Meanwhile the ProArt P16 OLED has incredible processing power with a cutting edge GPU that allows us to render projects in Unreal Engine on the move, something that should be impossible. It’s also really cool that these laptops are built to military toughness standards, handy when they are being used by students on the go.” Mason notes.

Impact
Through its adoption of ProArt technology, Rowan has built
“Our students are working with cinema cameras, Unreal Engine, and HDR color from day one,” says Mason.
“By the time they graduate, they’re walking into jobs with full confidence—and with work in their portfolioses that’s ready for festivals or client pitches.”
Bierman emphasizes how the ASUS partnership contributes to the School’s growing national reputation:
“Our students are doing work that’s on par with top graduate programs, and that’s before they even finish their undergrad.
Having ASUS as a partner lets us build spaces where that kind of excellence becomes normal.”
And for a school focused on staying ahead of the creative curve, that alignment between
“What makes ASUS stand out is that they’re not just building powerful machines—they’re building them for creative people,” Bierman continues.
“We’re not adapting general-purpose computers into our workflow. These machines were made for what we do.”
The Toolkits For Success

Looking Forward
For Jonathan Mason, the integration of ASUS ProArt isn’t just a hardware win—it’s a philosophical fit.
“ASUS understands that technology should serve creativity. That’s what makes them the right partner.”
At Rowan University, this ethos is already paying dividends. Students graduate with the