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Show control is the use of automation technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from an entertainment control system, which is specific to a single theatrical department, system or effect, one which coordinates elements within a single entertainment discipline such as lighting, sound, video, rigging, or pyrotechnics. A typical entertainment control system would be a lighting control console. An example of show control would be linking a video segment with a number of lighting cues, or having a sound cue trigger animatronic movements, or all of these combined. Shows with or without live actors can almost invariably incorporate entertainment control technology and usually benefit from show control to operate th

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  • Show control (fr)
  • Show control (en)
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  • Le show control est le terme utilisé pour désigner la technique qui consiste à commander et superviser tous les systèmes audiovisuels de lieux tels que les salles de spectacles, les musées, les parcs d'attraction, les théâtres, les salles de conférences, les show-rooms... Le système de show control est donc un système centralisateur qui permet de synchroniser les diverses technologies utilisées dans ces lieux : la lumière, le son, la vidéo, la machinerie, la pyrotechnie et les effets spéciaux. (fr)
  • Show control is the use of automation technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from an entertainment control system, which is specific to a single theatrical department, system or effect, one which coordinates elements within a single entertainment discipline such as lighting, sound, video, rigging, or pyrotechnics. A typical entertainment control system would be a lighting control console. An example of show control would be linking a video segment with a number of lighting cues, or having a sound cue trigger animatronic movements, or all of these combined. Shows with or without live actors can almost invariably incorporate entertainment control technology and usually benefit from show control to operate th (en)
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  • Le show control est le terme utilisé pour désigner la technique qui consiste à commander et superviser tous les systèmes audiovisuels de lieux tels que les salles de spectacles, les musées, les parcs d'attraction, les théâtres, les salles de conférences, les show-rooms... Le système de show control est donc un système centralisateur qui permet de synchroniser les diverses technologies utilisées dans ces lieux : la lumière, le son, la vidéo, la machinerie, la pyrotechnie et les effets spéciaux. Le terme de show control est apparu en 1990 lors de la création du protocole MIDI Show Control (MSC) : protocole de communication standard qui utilise le MIDI pour communiquer entre les différents appareils. Les appareils ont évolué depuis cette époque, et les logiciels de show control utilisent maintenant de nombreux protocoles autres que le MIDI pour gérer la communication entre les appareils. (fr)
  • Show control is the use of automation technology to link together and operate multiple entertainment control systems in a coordinated manner. It is distinguished from an entertainment control system, which is specific to a single theatrical department, system or effect, one which coordinates elements within a single entertainment discipline such as lighting, sound, video, rigging, or pyrotechnics. A typical entertainment control system would be a lighting control console. An example of show control would be linking a video segment with a number of lighting cues, or having a sound cue trigger animatronic movements, or all of these combined. Shows with or without live actors can almost invariably incorporate entertainment control technology and usually benefit from show control to operate these subsystems independently, simultaneously, or in rapid succession. (en)
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