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by gsck
346 days ago
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You wouldn't really use something like this to control the video and lighting. The power of a tool like this is the ability to generate content or modify it on the fly. Judging by the Robe press release there's a good chance the lighting was controlled by an Avolites console which is owned by Robe, Avolites' desks also have the ability to control video. Lightkey is more hobbyist level control software, its a very visual application. If you want to see the more professional stuff look up MA Lighting's GrandMA2/3 consoles, Avolites Titan software or ETC's (Electronic Theatre Controls) Eos. The software is more akin to a glorified spreadsheet/command line interface then a nice and approachable interface like Lightkey |
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