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Mobile production television control room used to produce remote coverage of an event, using a range of standard '''[[broadcast]]''' facilities. Sometimes additional vehicles are used as dedicated videotape or graphics support vehicles, and are designed to integrate with the principal OB vehicle. | Mobile production television control room used to produce remote coverage of an event, using a range of standard '''[[broadcast]]''' facilities. Sometimes additional vehicles are used as dedicated videotape or graphics support vehicles, and are designed to integrate with the principal OB vehicle. | ||
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Mobile production television control room used to produce remote coverage of an event, using a range of standard broadcast facilities. Sometimes additional vehicles are used as dedicated videotape or graphics support vehicles, and are designed to integrate with the principal OB vehicle.
Mobile production television control room used to produce remote coverage of an event, using a range of standard broadcast facilities. Sometimes additional vehicles are used as dedicated videotape or graphics support vehicles, and are designed to integrate with the principal OB vehicle.
Reference
- See Wikipedia - Outside broadcasting [1]
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