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    Screens Producing and Media Operations by Frank, Laura;

    Advanced Practice for Media Server and Video Content Preparation

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 3 December 2025

    • ISBN 9781032856766
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages246 pages
    • Size 280x210 mm
    • Weight 453 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 308 Illustrations, color; 308 Halftones, color
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    Short description:

    Screens Producing and Media Operations Second Edition offers an expert guide to managing video content across live events, installations, and virtual production environments. Updated content includes new case studies, updated workflows, additional guest essays and a companion website.


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    Long description:

    Screens Producing and Media Operations, Second Edition offers an expert guide to managing video content across live events, installations, and virtual production environments. Updated content includes new case studies, updated workflows, additional guest essays and a companion website.


    This text equips readers with a complete content production workflow development process used for multi-screen production environments, coordinating content production from previsualization to signal delivery. New content in this edition covers real-time media, AR integration, and evolving production roles, providing readers with current best practices and flexible tools for any scale of production. Both newcomers and experienced professionals will improve communication, streamline content delivery, and navigate complex screen configurations with new insights.


    Screens Producing and Media Operations is written for media technologists, scenic designers, technical directors, and content designers working in creative video. It is also ideal for students and instructors in media design, entertainment technology, and production management programs seeking a real-world framework for video screen workflows. Whether you’re managing LED walls on tour or designing interactive lobbies, this book offers practical guidance for anyone responsible for getting pixels to screen.


    Each chapter of the book has a dedicated page on the companion website, featuring high-resolution figures from the textbook, plus industry references, interactive 3D models, and video content to extend chapter content and keep it up to date. To access the companion website, visit www.media-operations.com.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. What Is a Screens Producer? What Is Media Operations?  2. Media Operations - Practice & Principles  3. Screens Control History  4. Follow the Pixels - Three Strategic Teams to Achieve Excellent Screens  5. Content Creation for Scenic  6. Operations and Programming for Screens Control  7. Engineering for Servers - Feeding the Screens  8. Understanding the Set - Documentation and Analysis  9. Unwrapping the Set - Templates for Creatives  10. The Media Operations Team  11. Signal Delivery & Engineering  12. Content Delivery Workflow - Pre-Rendered Media 13. Content Delivery Workflow - Rendered + Real-Time Media  14. Content Delivery Workflow - Real-Time Media  15. Previz  16. Advanced Technologies and the Future of Media Operations  17. Practice  18. Industry Voices

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