Smart studio control based on a stepped timeline
In the design of the stepping timeline, each track line is assigned to an independent controlled device, and key frames are defined as sub-shots.
As a sequence control unit, the storyboard controls the synchronous operation of different equipment tracks. The storyboards can be moved forward and backward at will, and you can switch to any storyboard with one click to reset the content of all equipment tracks under the current storyboard.
In addition, a single device track content can cover multiple storyboards and be executed, allowing flexible scheduling of the broadcast duration and switching points of each device track.
Accurately control the entry and exit points of subtitles. All subtitles can be broadcast across shots. Multiple shot lifecycle packages and subtitle tracks are given independent switching points, and subtitles can be independently controlled and broadcasted in separate items within the same lifecycle.
Online packaging, text and subtitle control
Image Control
Image track, which can be used to control the large screen in the scene
Storyboards can control the relevance of big screen content to program content; image tracks have a life cycle that spans storyboards.
Storyboards allow you to fully preview the content that will be output on the big screen
The control mode of the image content can be set to ensure smooth transition in image continuity and switching points.
Reader control
Connect the script reader to the smart studio system via TCP transmission
The entire manuscript of the reader is imported into the stepping timeline and intelligently partitioned and archived, so that each manuscript is bound to a set of related lenses. As the stepping timeline progresses, the lens screen triggers the content of the reader to move in tandem
The content of the manuscript is controlled synchronously by the host, and quick preview and content modification can also be completed on the manuscript reader.
The script content is tied to the storyboard. The addition, subtraction, reordering, backtracking, and cross-storyboard association of the storyboard will not affect the correspondence between the script and the corresponding voiceover.
On-site control equipment display
Camera Control
Camera switch control
Lighting control
Packaging\Subtitle Control
Reader control
Audio Control
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