Real time production system and method
First Claim
1. A method of automating a plurality of production devices to produce audio and visual effects for a production, comprising the steps of:
- (a) sending a first predetermined control command to a first production device to play an existing audio production or record an original audio production;
(b) sending a second predetermined control command to a second production device to produce a visual effect; and
(c) executing said first control command and said second control command to synchronize the production of said visual effect with the playing of said existing audio production or the recording of said original audio production;
wherein the sending of the first and second predetermined control commands occurs at a predetermined time along a time line, as indicated by a step mark, and wherein movement of the step mark can be automatically paused at a predetermined time prior to the sending, with the sending executed upon the resumption movement of the step mark along the time line, the resumption occurring in response to activation by a user.
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Abstract
An integrated, fully automated video production system that provides a video director with total control over all of the video production devices used in producing a show. Such devices include, but are not limited to, cameras, robotic pan/tilt heads, video tape players and recorders (VTRs), video servers and virtual recorders, character generators, still stores, digital video disk players (DVDs), audio mixers, digital video effects (DVE), video switchers, and teleprompting systems. The video production system provides an automation capability that allows the video director to pre-produce a show, review the show in advance of “air time,” and then, with a touch of a button, produce the live show. In one embodiment, the invention provides a video production system having a processing unit in communication with one or more of the video production devices mentioned above. The processing unit displays on a monitor graphical controls for controlling the variety of video production devices that it is in communication with. A video director uses a keyboard and mouse that are interfaced with the processing unit to activate the graphical controls, and thereby remotely control the video production devices from one location. The processing unit also enables the video director to automate the production of a show. According to one embodiment, the video director pre-produces the show, defines a set of video production commands or instructions (hereafter “transition macro”) to be executed by the processing unit, and then, by activating a control button displayed by the processing unit, the video director instructs the processing unit to execute the transition macro. Each video production command in a transition macro directs the processing unit to transmit in series and/or parallel one or more control commands to one or more of the video production devices when required.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of automating a plurality of production devices to produce audio and visual effects for a production, comprising the steps of:
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(a) sending a first predetermined control command to a first production device to play an existing audio production or record an original audio production; (b) sending a second predetermined control command to a second production device to produce a visual effect; and (c) executing said first control command and said second control command to synchronize the production of said visual effect with the playing of said existing audio production or the recording of said original audio production; wherein the sending of the first and second predetermined control commands occurs at a predetermined time along a time line, as indicated by a step mark, and wherein movement of the step mark can be automatically paused at a predetermined time prior to the sending, with the sending executed upon the resumption movement of the step mark along the time line, the resumption occurring in response to activation by a user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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