Scene Editing - Datavideo TVS-2000A Instruction Manual

Tracking virtual studio system
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4.4

Scene Editing

In Scene Editing, each virtual camera (V/C) behaves like a real camera. In other words,
selection of an V/C is like selecting a camera in a multi-camera environment. Each position
corresponds to a virutal camera position (Camera_1, Camera_2, and etc). The user can switch
between positions by clicking on position windows, which is similar to the "cut transition"
effect on a switcher.
In the Scene Editing area, the user is allowed to perform advanced editing of up to a
maximum of four virtual cameras (V/C1 – V/C4). In each of the V/C editing, there are fifteen
positions available, allowing the user to zoom in to the talent with each position
corresponding to a user-defined zoom distance. Please see the diagram below for
diagrammatic illustration.
Click
at the bottom left corner to open the virtual camera configuration panel for
selecting raw materials.
The user may import studio scene from the hard disk drive (HDD). Click the LOAD button to
open a window that displays a list of directories containing studio files. Preview of the selected
scene is available on the right of the directories listing window. Choose the desired s3d file to
the selected V/C bin. Click the V/C 1-4 tabs to view the loaded virtual studios in Preview
window of the Multi-View Area.
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