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Event States and Event Scripts
Event states and event scripts control when and what content displays over the
course of an event. For example, a Welcome message for Pre-game, a food
promotion at halftime and an Exit message at the end of the game.
course of an event. For example, a Welcome message for Pre-game, a food
promotion at halftime and an Exit message at the end of the game.
change in the event state, the screen template and content applied to the TV
displays changes within the group and/or zone.
displays changes within the group and/or zone.
Figure 18.
Progression of an Event Script
Event Script
An event script sets where and at which time the ads, video, and graphics will be
displayed in the stadium and on the screen. The event script is typically tied to a
timeline of moments in the game such as pre game, first quarter, halftime, and
game end. If the event is a concert, the event script could be tied to pre concert, in
concert, and post concert. Each of these event segments are called event states in
StadiumVision. You can pre-script what is displayed on each screen during each
event state.
displayed in the stadium and on the screen. The event script is typically tied to a
timeline of moments in the game such as pre game, first quarter, halftime, and
game end. If the event is a concert, the event script could be tied to pre concert, in
concert, and post concert. Each of these event segments are called event states in
StadiumVision. You can pre-script what is displayed on each screen during each
event state.
Event scripts allow you to display content based upon time as well as physical
location, allowing ad sponsors to target different advertising for different
demographics and locations in the stadium.
location, allowing ad sponsors to target different advertising for different
demographics and locations in the stadium.