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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 - and continuing on with more advanced topics that include patching a media server on a lighting console, setting up the lighting console for use with a media server, and accessing the features of the media server via a lighting console. The book also features a look at the newest types of digital lighting servers and products. This book contains:Never-before-published information grounded in author Vickie Claiborne's extensive knowledge and experienceCovers newest types of digital lighting servers and products including media servers, software, and LED products designed to be used with videoCompanion website with additional resources and links to additional articles on PLSN
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION: WHAT IS A MEDIA SERVER?A BIT ABOUT MEOF DIGITAL LIGHTINGCONSOLE?CHAPTER 4: GETTING FAMILIAR WITH HARDWARECHAPTER 6: PROGRAMMING A MEDIA SERVER FROM A LIGHTINGCONSOLECHAPTER 7: IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CONTENTCHAPTER 8: OPTIMIZING CONTENT PLAYBACK FROM THE CONSOLECHAPTER 9: CONTENT GONE WILD: UNEXPECTED PLAYBACK RESULTSCHAPTER 10: VIDEO EDITING APPLICATIONSCHAPTER 11: VIDEO COPYRIGHT LAWSCHAPTER 12: PREPARING FOR A SHOWCHAPTER 13: NETWORKING SERVERSCHAPTER 14: STREAMING VIDEOCHAPTER 15: MANAGING CONTENT ACROSS MULTIPLE OUTPUTSCHAPTER 16: CREATIVE RASTER PLANNINGCHAPTER 17: SYNCHRONIZING FRAMESCHAPTER 18: 3D OBJECTSCHAPTER 19: MULTI-DIMENSIONAL CONTROLSCHAPTER 20: PIXEL MAPPINGCHAPTER 21: USING AUDIO WITH MEDIA SERVERSCHAPTER 22: TIMECODE, MIDI, AND TOUCH OSCCHAPTER 24: INSIDE A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTCHAPTER 25: DMX CONTROLLED DIGITAL LIGHTINGCHAPTER 26: LED DISPLAY DEVICESCONCLUSION: EMBRACING NEW TECHNOLOGYAPPENDIX A: PREPPING FOR A SHOW: NYE LAS VEGASAPPENDIX B: COMMON TROUBLESHOOTINGAPPENDIX C: GLOSSARYAPPENDIX D: DIGITAL LIGHTING, CONSOLES, AND MEDIA SERVERS