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ASTRA Studio 2 data sheet - Aveco

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New Feature: PreproductionOften, a studio production is recordedrather than broadcast live. For theseinstances, <strong>Studio</strong> 2 now includesa Preproduction Mode to make it easyto start/stop and rerecord portionsof the show.As the show is being recorded,an operator can preview what is beingrecorded to the videoserver.If a problem occurs that requiresre-recording, <strong>Studio</strong> 2 lets the operatorstop the show, identify an appropriatesplice point, and continue. <strong>Studio</strong> 2’sIntelligent Splicing feature protects theoperator from splicing at points that willbe highly noticeable such as areasof high audio levels, fades, or otherpoints that would distract the viewer.This process emulates a VTR‘s“assemble edit” and can work in singlechannel and multichannel shoots.When finished, <strong>Studio</strong> 2 exportsthe assembled clip to storage andregisters it with a MAM or the NRCS.Behind the Screen: Storyboards andTemplatesStoryboards are commonly usedto define the styles in which the shows,bulletins, and individual storiesare to be presented.Templates are computerizedrepresentation of Storyboardsin <strong>Studio</strong> 2. Templates interpret thestories received from NRCS via MOS.Templates define, with optionalparameters passed to them,how to control the broadcast equipmentsuch as videoservers, cameras, audio,lighting, graphics, and other devicesused in the studio. Offsets, durations,signal levels, transitions, etc. areparameters passed to the templates.Templates also group relevant controlevents into shots. The shots are thenavailable for the operators to selectas required.For example an “Interview for 3”template could be definedas an interviewer talking with threepeople. It might have three cameras,their locations, two CGs, fourmicrophones, one videoserver, etc.Templates are stored in a library andshared with the NRCS system whichenables the journalist to pick theappropriate template forthe story – in this case “Interview for 3”and drag it into the storyboard.Typical workflow with <strong>ASTRA</strong><strong>Studio</strong> and <strong>ASTRA</strong> NewsWorks with Existing InfrastructureA key advantage of <strong>Studio</strong> 2 overcompetitive offerings is that it workswith all of your existing equipment.There‘s no need to purchase newbroadcast equipment or be tied toa certain vendor’s brand.Designing the NewscastJournalists can create a story in NRCSthe way they always have. If they wantmore control, they can drag and dropthe template from the library into thestory. If even more control is required,they can enter various parametersfor the templates. This eliminates theneed for journalists to understand theunderlying technology used to puta show to air; they can focus on thestory, not the technology.<strong>Studio</strong> 2 receives the story from NRCSvia MOS. Through the templateand optional parameters, the storyis transformed into control events thatmanage the equipment and thoseevents are then grouped into shots.The story is presented to the operatorin a timeline view, on the shotboxcontrol panel, and optionally in a listview.Producing the ShowThe operator sees the stories and shotsin the <strong>ASTRA</strong> GUI. The GUI will indicateif the shot is ready and if it is automaticor needs to be manually triggered.The operator lets the automatic shotsflow until input is required to controlthe pace or when there is a choiceof alternatives. Stories can be skippedor interrupted with breaking news wherethe operator can then control everythingmanually.The operator uses a touchscreen, a PCkeyboard, and mouse or the <strong>ASTRA</strong>shotbox control panel. The controlpanel has 32 or 64 programmablecontext sensitive buttons that changebased on the current event. These areprogrammed with the appropriate shotsenabling the operator to direct the showwhile at the same time, reducing thechance for errors.<strong>ASTRA</strong> Programmable ShotboxControl PanelSummary<strong>ASTRA</strong> <strong>Studio</strong> 2 offers a great deal offlexibility in producing and broadcastinglive newscasts and programs. It doesnot restrict or dictate the workflow.Users can start with minimal featuresand grow into <strong>Studio</strong> 2‘s full capabilitiesor jump right in and take full advantageto reduce costs and improve quality.The ability to work in existinginfrastructures with existing equipmentand applications makes for a lowerinitial investment than competingsolutions. <strong>Studio</strong> 2 lets you decide yourworkflow and equipment.AVECO s.r.o.Veleslavinska 39162 00 Praha 6Czech RepublicTel: + 420-235-366-707Fax: + 420-220-610-728Information:Sales:Technical Support:Web Site:info@aveco.comsales@aveco.comsupport@aveco.comwww.aveco.comAVECO Americas Incorporated357 Main Street, Suite 30Longmont, CO 80501Tel: +1 (303)-588-5528Fax: +1 (303)-532-2080E-mail: jon.kohn@aveco.com© 2011 AVECO. All rights reserved DS-1005-01

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