Media control (stage technology)

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Media controls are controls for video , light and sound technology . They differ considerably from industrial controls in terms of operation and function. Your task is to bring sound , light and video together. In most cases, they are also used to control motors, for example for movable screens or turntables and relays .

Via the media control, all devices involved in a show can be combined and controlled in a temporal context. This also works across disciplines for sound, light, video and stage technology .

Media control can be used on stage shows, in TV programs and theaters, to control conference systems or in home theaters.