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The cabin also housed the production control room.
Production control room (PCR)
It is distinct from a production control room (PCR) in television studios where the activities such as switching from camera to camera are coordinated.
In a production control room (PCR), the Technical Director (TD) has overall responsibility for the operation of the production.
The suite room will also have video equipment in the Production control room for monitoring the video signal like: Video monitor, Waveform monitor and vectorscope.
The CCU along with genlock and other equipment is installed in the production control room (PCR) often known as the Gallery of the television studio.
The Master control (MCR) room houses equipment that is too noisy or runs too hot for the Production control room (PCR).
The control panel is located in the production control room, while the main unit, to which all cables are connected, is located in a machine room alongside the other hardware.
Studio B is equipped with six professional video cameras: four cameras on pedestals, a robotic camera mounted on the ceiling, and a camera mounted in the production control room.
The Gallery or "Production Control Room" is a separate darkened area away from the studio floor where the action can be viewed across multiple monitors and controlled from a single source.
Larger Satellite vehicles are often television production control rooms (PCR) /Mobile Newsrooms/Workspaces on wheels, operated and maintained by broadcast engineers known as satellite truck operators.
This perfect copy allowed all of the television studio and production control room video monitors, and home television sets, to be identically adjusted for minimum distortions such as ovals instead of circles.
The Technical Director (often abbreviated TD) works in a production control room of a television studio and operates the video switcher and associated devices as well as serving as the chief of the television crew.
In sound recording, talkback refers to the intercom system used in recording studios and production control rooms (PCR) in television studios to enable personnel to communicate with people in the recording area or booth.
This included a new production control room complete with 36-channel Sony vision mixer and DME, new lighting/vision control room which also saw the return of technical equipment into the studio and not in a remote Technical Area.
The terminology in the UK differs in some respects from the above description: The production control room is called a "gallery", a mobile production truck is called an "OB Van" or a "Scanner" (a BBC term).
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 referred to as like a minstrels' gallery.