Broadcast
The basic workflow from graphics design to a working template:
- Scenes are made in Viz Artist. Multiple scenes can make up one template, categorized under different Variants.
- Objects in the scene that the graphics designer wants to make editable in the finished template are given the appropriate control plugins.
- Templates are made in Template Wizard, after importing the scenes over.
- Exposed objects from the scene are used to automatically create a basic template.
- The template designer creates additional logic using graphical components, and two types of script logic:
- The Script Editor makes it possible to add scripts inside the template to aid users in filling out or using the template in a best-practice way.
- The Update Script Editor allows the designer to add scripts that will be executed by Update Services on the server side, and not on the client side through Director.
- The template is tested and saved, preferably to a descriptive concept, and assigned to a category using the Template Manager tool. (Concepts group templates that are used together in a show or broadcast).
- Templates are made available to the newsroom and control room systems.
- Using Viz Pilot News, a journalist or editor fills the graphics template with any information required to make up a complete graphic. This can include: text, numbers, images, person information, videos (from the Viz One system) and maps (from the Viz World system). The template is saved into the Viz Pilot system creating a data element that is added to the newsroom story.
- The Viz Pilot operator monitors the newsroom playlist (rundown) and plays the graphics on-air at the correct time in the broadcast. This can be achieved by external GPI commands, keyboard shortcuts, button boxes, cursor clicks and so on.