Television studio

As a television studio production areas of television or video productions are known. A distinction is made between the live broadcast ( simulcast ), recording ( broadcast at a later date ) and the production of raw material for later processing.

The structure of a television studio is similar to a film studio, but has special modifications to meet the requirements of a TV production needs. A television studio generally has several rooms. These are kept separate to prevent noise and for other practical reasons. Most will be referred to as a studio recording a production space. Here are the presenters, cameras, backdrops and lighting. In addition to this reception space also directed and equipment rooms are counted to the studio.

In some productions, the blue screen technique is used. Here, as the moderator is against a plain background, which is using image mixers or computers replaced by another arbitrary background. Especially news programs use this technique.

Lighting in a small TV studio of the HR in the Main Tower

Studio in the HR with the backdrop of Hesse -looking

Blue Screen insert for the weather forecast for the first demonstration at the IFA 2005

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