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This is a page about the various rigging setups that YSTV typically use for OBs. It even has diagrams! If you're here to find out how things work or you're a techie then welcome, these setups will likely change over time and not be a perfect fit for every stream, but it should give you a good start. If you're here because you're down a rabbit hole of wiki... Why?
This is a page about the various rigging setups that YSTV typically use for OBs. It even has diagrams! This page is mainly for those wondering how broadcasts work and are setup, if you're looking for more information then see some of the many pages on this wiki or ask a techie.  


Okay, moving on. YSTV live stream broadcasts fall into 2 categories, OB and studio shows. Both are setup fairly similarly, and there are variations of each that apply in different situations.
Okay, moving on. YSTV live stream broadcasts fall into 2 categories, OB and studio shows. Both are setup fairly similarly, but there are variations of each that apply in different situations.


=Studio=
=Studio=
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[[File:File.png|600px|thumb|left|Wiring diagram for a typical studio show]]
Example.jpg|500px|Wiring diagram for a typical studio show.  
 
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Studio shows are centred around a set (normally some standard procedure sofas) with cameras in-front and lighting above and in-front. For the sake of this guide, we'll just use a simple generic setup.  
 
===Equipment===
 
* A set
** We normally just use the sofas we have and a bit of a backdrop
* Cameras
** Normal studio cameras [[Panasonic AG-AC90|Panasonics]] and the specialist studio cameras [[Canon C100|C100s]].
* Lighting setup
** See our lanterns and their uses guide [[Lanterns|on this page]] and the lighting guide [[Lighting Guide|right here]].
* Cabling
** XLR, COAX, CAT5, 13A power.
 
===Assembly===
The main part of studio rigging

Revision as of 14:10, 7 August 2019

This is a page about the various rigging setups that YSTV typically use for OBs. It even has diagrams! This page is mainly for those wondering how broadcasts work and are setup, if you're looking for more information then see some of the many pages on this wiki or ask a techie.

Okay, moving on. YSTV live stream broadcasts fall into 2 categories, OB and studio shows. Both are setup fairly similarly, but there are variations of each that apply in different situations.

Studio

Wiring diagram for a typical studio show

Studio shows are centred around a set (normally some standard procedure sofas) with cameras in-front and lighting above and in-front. For the sake of this guide, we'll just use a simple generic setup.

Equipment

  • A set
    • We normally just use the sofas we have and a bit of a backdrop
  • Cameras
  • Lighting setup
  • Cabling
    • XLR, COAX, CAT5, 13A power.

Assembly

The main part of studio rigging