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Author Claiborne, Vickie.

Title Media servers for lighting programmers : a comprehensive guide to working with digital lighting / by Vickie Claiborne. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Publication Info. Burlington, MA : Focal Press, 2014.
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Description 1 online resource
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 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.
Summary 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 productions, TV, and theatre performances. This book contains all the information you need to know to work effectively with these devices, beginning with coverage of the most common video equipment a lighting programmer encounters when using a media server - including terminology and descriptions.
Subject Cinematography -- Lighting -- Automatic control.
Stage lighting -- Automatic control.
Electric lighting -- Automatic control.
Digital control systems.
Cinéma -- Éclairage -- Commande automatique.
Éclairage de scène -- Commande automatique.
Éclairage électrique -- Commande automatique.
Commande numérique.
Digital control systems
Other Form: Print version: Claiborne, Vickie. Media servers for lighting programmers 9780415721899 (DLC) 2013031890 (OCoLC)855779284
ISBN 9781317938217 (electronic bk.)
1317938216 (electronic bk.)
9781315858944 (ebook)
1315858940 (ebook)
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