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All the production information
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Camera Operation
The ultimate guide to operating cameras
Sunday Morning Checklist
- Grab batteries for your camera (camera 4)- Run power cable to your camera (camera 5)- Turn on camera & monitor- Check comms- Check zoom and focus controller is working- Check with control room that feed is being received
How to use a camera
To be written...
Wrangling ProPresenter
The long lost ancient texts of preventing ProPresenter from crashing.
So you want to use ProPresenter...
ProPresenter is a complex piece of software with many moving parts. This introduction will focus on the basics, with more advanced elements located in other pages of this manual. 1. The Basics ProPresenter is powerpoint, on steroids. Powerpoint is great for ...
Producing with ProVideoPlayer
A masterclass in not getting steamrolled by PVP.
So you want to use PVP...
ProVideoPlayer is a powerful software that orchestrates many outputs into one dashboard. We use PVP to line up our projectors into massive side screens, display images, and pass video from ProPresenter. This guide aims to teach you everything from the basics o...
Debugging: Connecting PVP to ProPresenter
Debugging
PVP acting up? Check these common issues first.
The Lighting Handbook
How to make Joel look good.
Directing Sunday Service
Finding Rob's good side.
Sunday Operations
A guide on how to operate PVP each Sunday, without worrying about configuration.
... Then First You Must Construct The World
Building a PVP show from scratch.
PVP: Cues & Playlists
The PVP interface can look a bit daunting at first. If you've not seen it before, or this is your first time, here it is: It looks like there's a lot going on, right? But as we break it down into smaller pieces, it becomes much less overwhelming. Let's star...
PVP: Layers
The Layers view of PVP shows us what's happening on each layer. It looks like a lot is happening here, however it's actually quite simple. Each column represents one layer, and these layers are stacked from the leftmost layer to the rightmost. There's a scr...