Media servers for lighting programmers : a comprehensive guide to working with digital lighting /
Media Servers for Lighting Programmers is the reference guide for lighting programmers working with media servers - the show control devices that control and manipulate video, audio, lighting, and projection content that have exploded onto the scene, becoming the industry standard for live event pro...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Focal Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Ch. 1. How did we get here? A brief look at the beginnings of digital lighting
- ch. 2. Why do LDs want to control video from a lighting console
- ch. 3. Convergence and the role of the lighting programmer
- ch. 4. Getting familiar with hardware
- ch. 5. What does that piece of equipment do?
- ch. 6. Programming a media server from a lighting console
- ch. 7. It's all about content
- ch. 8. Optimizing content playback from the console
- ch. 9. Content gone wild : unexpected playback results
- ch. 10. Video editing applications
- ch. 11. Video copyright laws
- ch. 12. Preparing for a show
- ch. 13. Networking servers
- ch. 14. Streaming video
- ch. 15. Managing content across multiple outputs
- ch. 16. Creative raster planning
- ch. 17. Synchronizing frames
- ch. 18. 3D objects
- ch. 19. Multi-dimensional controls
- ch. 20. Pixel mapping
- ch. 21. Using audio with media servers
- ch. 22. Timecode, MIDI, and TouchOSC
- ch. 23. The evolution of media servers
- ch. 24. Inside a virtual environment
- ch. 25. DMX controlled digital lighting
- ch. 26. LED display devices.