Some automation elements are on my wishlist for booth improvements on both of our 2 screens. Doremi/AP20 integrations first and priority. Starting a thread just to improve my understanding of what is easily doable, doable with added hardware, warrants an automation install, versus doing it ourselves etc. etc.
TLDR is share your advice for beginner automation implementations for our setups. ;-)
Initial Goals:
I'm willing to nibble at these goals over time myself, as these aren't really management priorities. We are a historic live theatre with occasional festivals, premiers, and a thriving classic film series. Or DCinema install "worked around" existing 35mm infrastructure. As such, most of the projectionist controls are still laid out to best suit 35mm operation. The digital installers didn't really expend any effort on the automation front, was probably not a design requirement specified. Running digital, especially blu-ray, can often mean a fair bit of bolting from one end of the booth to the other to adjust fader, change audio format, open the curtain, change the lights, fade music, etc etc.
Being a union house we have a projectionist who has been trained up through the Local per screen in the booth for the every screening. Usually it's one of full time staff who are projectionists, but not always. Skillsets do vary a bit. So automation is really desired as a workflow improvement for us projectionists to mange pre-show events and content and get the picture rolling smoothly and professionally with fewer chances for operator caused glitches.
For festivals and special film events the stage department is fully staffed, and many cues are often handled outside the booth. It's really the classic film series and mini-seasonal series where it's all down to the projectionist.
I have an iPad we use to get remote control of the AP20 across the booth, but VNC on wifi isn't exactly how I prefer to fire critical cues etc. Very useful to have, but not a "real" solution. If I have to I also use the ipad to monitor the doremi/blu-ray playback timecode while standing in front of the lighting/curtain controls. But as we often have Q&As after shows too, closing the drape and raising the lights is rarely my only responsibility as a show concludes.
Screen 1:
Christie CP2220
Doremi DCP2000
Datasat AP20
Oppo Blu-Ray (forget model)
Motorized main curtain (need to verify brand again)
Motorized top masking (Strong/MDI).
Lighting controller (Unison or AMX, will verify)
raw DMX or sACN might be an approach too, as we don't have many panel presets available to film. (Although perhaps hidden non-panel presets can be exposed to doremi).
Screen 2 (lower priority, controls exist near operator and venue is slated for a remodel "soon"):
Christie CP2220
GDC SX3000 IMB
GDC SX2000 Server
Dolby CP750
Oppo Blu-ray (forget model)
Raw DMX lighting control ONLY when console is not powered on.
Where i'm currently at:
I've dug into manuals but not exhaustively. I've started populating serial automation macros in the Doremi and learned how to set up the corresponding serial listening events on the AP20. I have to snag a cable or CAT5 adapter in order to make a test run across the booth still. Thus, "initial goals" 1&2 seem very doable (other than needing an automation cue for every Fader level desired).
So it seems straightfoward-ish to control ONE serial device from the DOREMI. But what about once you start adding other serial endpoints? Or even better would be TCP/IP control but I don't see in the DCP2000 menus any way to set those up for devices not pre-populated in dropdowns. AP20 was not listed as an Audio Processor for example.
It seems like the AP20 is more capable of speaking to a variety of devices... but ultimately the doremi playlist is the operators tool. Perhaps with some cleverness the AP20 can talk to other devices on doremi's behalf as a translator. That may slightly more future-proof too, as I expect our DCP2000 would get replaced before the AP20.
In searching and browsing forum and archive, it seems a common industry "glue" device is the line of JNIORs, which seem pretty useful in this situation but unsure of ballpark cost etc. Do you need one per serial endpoint etc?
https://www.eugenetek.com.my/product...ry/automation/
Phase 1 may just be to prove how useful serial AP20 control is within playlists... and look at expanding the automation options down the line.
But fundamentally, other than GPIO, I don't know how you overcome the one device one serial port problem on gear that does not make TCP/IP control readily available. Is adding a FTDI usb-serial to Doremi an option to get more outgoing serial lines? I expect our motors will probably need to be GPIO, lighting perhaps serial, blue ray ideally tcp/ip though serial might be an option, etc.
What other industry or non-industry things have people utilized to do this? Obviously there are a lot of consumer things one could deploy with a bit of programming like single board computers. I'm less aware of what the industry methods are unless you have QSYS systems.
Thanks for reading to here!
TLDR is share your advice for beginner automation implementations for our setups. ;-)
Initial Goals:
- Get audio format cues in the Doremi playlists to control AP20
- Get audio fader set XX cues in the Doremi playlists to control AP20
- Get lighting preset cues in the Doremi playlists.
- Get Blu-Ray player control cues in the Doremi.
- Get Main Drape cues in Doremi.
- Get Auxillary music/microphone mixer control cues in Doremi (will require upgrade to digital mini mixer)
- Get top masking motor cues in the Doremi.
- Get audio format cues in the GDC playlists to control CP750
- Get audio faders set XX cues in the GDC playlists to control CP750.
- Get Blu-Ray player control cues in the GDC.
- Get lighting preset cues in the GDC playlists.
I'm willing to nibble at these goals over time myself, as these aren't really management priorities. We are a historic live theatre with occasional festivals, premiers, and a thriving classic film series. Or DCinema install "worked around" existing 35mm infrastructure. As such, most of the projectionist controls are still laid out to best suit 35mm operation. The digital installers didn't really expend any effort on the automation front, was probably not a design requirement specified. Running digital, especially blu-ray, can often mean a fair bit of bolting from one end of the booth to the other to adjust fader, change audio format, open the curtain, change the lights, fade music, etc etc.
Being a union house we have a projectionist who has been trained up through the Local per screen in the booth for the every screening. Usually it's one of full time staff who are projectionists, but not always. Skillsets do vary a bit. So automation is really desired as a workflow improvement for us projectionists to mange pre-show events and content and get the picture rolling smoothly and professionally with fewer chances for operator caused glitches.
For festivals and special film events the stage department is fully staffed, and many cues are often handled outside the booth. It's really the classic film series and mini-seasonal series where it's all down to the projectionist.
I have an iPad we use to get remote control of the AP20 across the booth, but VNC on wifi isn't exactly how I prefer to fire critical cues etc. Very useful to have, but not a "real" solution. If I have to I also use the ipad to monitor the doremi/blu-ray playback timecode while standing in front of the lighting/curtain controls. But as we often have Q&As after shows too, closing the drape and raising the lights is rarely my only responsibility as a show concludes.
Screen 1:
Christie CP2220
Doremi DCP2000
Datasat AP20
Oppo Blu-Ray (forget model)
Motorized main curtain (need to verify brand again)
Motorized top masking (Strong/MDI).
Lighting controller (Unison or AMX, will verify)
raw DMX or sACN might be an approach too, as we don't have many panel presets available to film. (Although perhaps hidden non-panel presets can be exposed to doremi).
Screen 2 (lower priority, controls exist near operator and venue is slated for a remodel "soon"):
Christie CP2220
GDC SX3000 IMB
GDC SX2000 Server
Dolby CP750
Oppo Blu-ray (forget model)
Raw DMX lighting control ONLY when console is not powered on.
Where i'm currently at:
I've dug into manuals but not exhaustively. I've started populating serial automation macros in the Doremi and learned how to set up the corresponding serial listening events on the AP20. I have to snag a cable or CAT5 adapter in order to make a test run across the booth still. Thus, "initial goals" 1&2 seem very doable (other than needing an automation cue for every Fader level desired).
So it seems straightfoward-ish to control ONE serial device from the DOREMI. But what about once you start adding other serial endpoints? Or even better would be TCP/IP control but I don't see in the DCP2000 menus any way to set those up for devices not pre-populated in dropdowns. AP20 was not listed as an Audio Processor for example.
It seems like the AP20 is more capable of speaking to a variety of devices... but ultimately the doremi playlist is the operators tool. Perhaps with some cleverness the AP20 can talk to other devices on doremi's behalf as a translator. That may slightly more future-proof too, as I expect our DCP2000 would get replaced before the AP20.
In searching and browsing forum and archive, it seems a common industry "glue" device is the line of JNIORs, which seem pretty useful in this situation but unsure of ballpark cost etc. Do you need one per serial endpoint etc?
https://www.eugenetek.com.my/product...ry/automation/
Phase 1 may just be to prove how useful serial AP20 control is within playlists... and look at expanding the automation options down the line.
But fundamentally, other than GPIO, I don't know how you overcome the one device one serial port problem on gear that does not make TCP/IP control readily available. Is adding a FTDI usb-serial to Doremi an option to get more outgoing serial lines? I expect our motors will probably need to be GPIO, lighting perhaps serial, blue ray ideally tcp/ip though serial might be an option, etc.
What other industry or non-industry things have people utilized to do this? Obviously there are a lot of consumer things one could deploy with a bit of programming like single board computers. I'm less aware of what the industry methods are unless you have QSYS systems.
Thanks for reading to here!
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