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  2. Production control room - Wikipedia

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    Production control room at Sky Sport24. The production control room (PCR) or studio control room (SCR) is the place in a television studio in which the composition of the outgoing program takes place. [1]

  3. Television studio - Wikipedia

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    The production control room is the place in a television studio in which the composition of the outgoing program takes place. The production control room is occasionally also called a studio control room (SCR) or a "gallery" – the latter name comes from the original placement of the director on an ornately carved bridge spanning the BBC's first studio at Alexandra Palace, which was once ...

  4. Television crew - Wikipedia

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    In a production control room (PCR), the technical director (TD) has overall responsibility for the operation of the production. The technical director ensures that all equipment in the PCR operates correctly. They also match the quality and the output of all the cameras on the studio floor through the camera control units (CCU) (vision ...

  5. Control booth - Wikipedia

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    A modern control booth for lighting and sound in a theatre A community theatre's tech booth as seen from the stage. The control booth, control room, lighting box, technical booth, tech booth, or just booth used by television, film or theatrical technicians is the area designated for the operation of technical equipment (lighting and sound), lighting controls and sound board, while the control ...

  6. Central apparatus room - Wikipedia

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    WREX-TV tech core, or CAR. In broadcast facilities and television studios, a central apparatus room (CAR, pronounced "C-A-R"), central machine room, or central equipment room (CER), or central technical area (CTA), or rack room is where shared equipment common to all technical areas is located.

  7. Production truck - Wikipedia

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    Dumont Telecruiser, an early production truck developed by the US DuMont Television Network in 1949 Television South (TVS) OB Unit 1, a Bedford VAL in 1991. One of the BBC's early Outside Broadcast vehicles, MCR 1 (short for Mobile Control Room), was built by the joint Marconi-EMI company and delivered to the BBC just in time to televise the Coronation of George VI and Elizabeth in May 1937. [4]

  8. Master control - Wikipedia

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    A transmission control room (TCR) is usually smaller in size and is a scaled down version of centralcasting. Master control is the final point before a signal is transmitted over-the-air for terrestrial television or cablecast , satellite provider for broadcast, or sent on to a cable television operator.

  9. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    The CCU, along with genlock and other equipment, is installed in the central apparatus room (CAR) of the television studio. A remote control panel in the production control room (PCR) for each camera is then used by the vision engineer(s) to balance the pictures.