4.4.1 Camera Setup - Datavideo TVS-2000A Instruction Manual

Tracking virtual studio system
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After loading the studio scene, the three rows of buttons allow the user to select talent
material source and plasma TV material source. As depicted in the diagram above, Row A is
for talent 1 material source selection and Row B is for talent 2 material source selection. Row
C is for plasma TV material source selection. The sources can be live show from Camera 1 or 2,
Media 1 or 2, Still 1 or 2, or even Black if necessary. The selected source button will be
illuminated in amber.
Row A and Row B are usually talent images from CAM sources. The keying filter is overlaid on
this source. The keying filter overlay removes the single-colour background on which the
talent is shot (e.g. green). The third signal source, Row C, may be a video or a still image. It is
usually displayed on a virtual screen, which is designed as part of the studio set. However, it all
depends on the studio design. Signals can be used differently in every studio. Because of this,
signals are denoted in a universal way, as A and B, in the studio configuration panel.
The Reset button resets the studio 3D cameras to default takes. To modify the studio scene,
click the STUDIO EDITOR button to open the 3D Studio Editor. Please see Chapter 7 3D Studio
Editor for instructions on how to edit the studio scene.

4.4.1 Camera Setup

After selecting the talent and plasma TV material sources, the next step is to customize your
program. Click the "Camera Setup" button to open the camera setup window as shown in the
diagram below.
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