Abstract :
Developments in the integration of robotic controlled broadcast cameras within the overall concept of studio automation, have significantly advanced over the past year. Previously, developments in the computer control of camera systems were based on the requirement of exercise control of the pan/tilt position of the camera with zoom and focus of the lens, this method of control being more related to remote rather than robotic control. Recent advances allowing the cameras to physically move, under robotic control, across the studio floor, enable the use of multiple sets within a studio automation environment. The paper presents how such developments have been realised with the inclusion of video tracking techniques to enable complete hands-off control