Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Manual De Mantenimiento
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Figure 16.
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.
Event States
An event state is a point in the script where content changes. Event states are
assigned to event scripts and specify actions that a group and zone will display or
perform in sequence during the event. You can create event states that specify
when, where, and how long to display a screen template, when to turn TVs on and
off, and when to turn closed captioning on and off. You can define a duration and
time transition to play a particular event state or you can invoke the event state
manually. Event States can change over the course of time (Pre-Game, In-Game,
Post-game etc).
assigned to event scripts and specify actions that a group and zone will display or
perform in sequence during the event. You can create event states that specify
when, where, and how long to display a screen template, when to turn TVs on and
off, and when to turn closed captioning on and off. You can define a duration and
time transition to play a particular event state or you can invoke the event state
manually. Event States can change over the course of time (Pre-Game, In-Game,
Post-game etc).