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  2. Camera control unit - Wikipedia

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    Four Sony CCU-D50 control units. The camera control unit (CCU) is typically part of a live television broadcast chain. It is responsible for powering the professional video camera, handling signals sent over the camera cable to and from the camera, and can be used to control various camera parameters remotely.

  3. Professional video camera - Wikipedia

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    But the studio configuration remained, with the large cable bundle transmitting the signals back to the camera control unit (CCU). The CCU in turn was used to align and operate the camera's functions, such as exposure, system timing, video and black levels. This 1954 RCA TK-41C, shown here mounted on a dolly, weighed 310 lbs.

  4. Production control room - Wikipedia

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    The technical director's station, with waveform monitors, vectorscopes and the camera control units (CCU) or remote control panels (RCPs) for the CCUs which are used to control the professional video cameras in the studio floor; In many facilities, a lighting control console used to control the lighting on the studio floor

  5. Multiple-camera setup - Wikipedia

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    The multiple-camera method gives the director less control over each shot but is faster and less expensive than a single-camera setup. In television, multiple-camera is commonly used for light entertainment , sports events , news , soap operas , talk shows , game shows , variety shows , and some sitcoms , especially ones filmed before a live ...

  6. Tally light - Wikipedia

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    A switch automatically closes the appropriate electrical contacts to create a circuit, which activates the tally unit located in the camera control units (CCU). If more than one camera is on-air simultaneously (as in the case of a dissolve transition), during the duration of the transition the tally lights of both cameras will remain lit until ...

  7. Triaxial cable - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of triaxial cable is in television industry as a connecting cable between a camera and its camera control unit (CCU). The outer sheath is commonly used as a protective earth conductor. The core provides both power and signal connections, with the return for the power being provided through the inner screen.

  8. Category:Camera templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Camera templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Camera templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. CCU - Wikipedia

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    Camera control unit, for a video camera; Carbon capture and utilization, capturing CO 2 emissions and using the captured gas for a practical purpose; Concurrent users, number of users using the application simultaneously; Customer Configuration Updating, a software development method.