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<br />As far as lighting needs are concerned, current <br />camera technology is able to produce high quality <br />images with a relative low level of lighting. <br />However, it is necessary to still provide an <br />adequate level of lighting, at the correct color <br />temperature and at the proper angle. The angle of <br />light to the Council is very important whether <br />cable coverage exists or not. It is the angle of light <br />that provides the stage-like impression that is <br />important for furmal meetings. To accomplish <br />this, it will be necessary to design special lighting <br />in the space at the ceiling in front of the dais area. <br />This lighting can be masked by the architect's design in an additional ceiling detail. <br /> <br />Design Solutions: Cable TV Coverage <br /> <br />Cable TV Coverage: <br /> <br />The City will provide an audio and video feed to <br />the cable carrier for live (or previously recorded) <br />coverage of Council meetings. Appropriate <br />locations for cameras and a small control room <br />will be identified now. Rough-ins for these <br />opening and basic provisions such as power and <br />conduit will be provided. It is envisioned that 3 <br />coverage camera locations will be needed for the <br />current room configuration. Two cameras will be <br />located on either side of the exterior windows <br />facing the dais to cover the right and left flanks. <br />The third coverage camera will be located behind <br />the dais. hopefully imbedded in a wall segment, to <br />cover the lectern presenters. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />General Construction Impact on Cable TV Covera!!e <br /> <br />DESIGN }\PPRQ.i\CH <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 6 - Remotely Operated Camera <br />for Cablecasting <br /> <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Figure 7 - Typical Cablecasting Control <br />Room <br /> <br />I. If cameras and pan/tilt heads are not left exposed, there would be an addition of flush <br />mount camera/pan/tilt housing and glass just in soffits around the perimeter of the room <br />for the coverage cameras.' <br /> <br />2. Special directional lighting can be accomplished with a high frequency of wall wash or <br />spot type incandescent light fixtures in an array in front of the dais area. <br /> <br />3. The control room will need a telephone style backboard and additional power locations on <br />the backboard. A window from the control room to the Chamber is no~ required. <br /> <br />Request to Speak Svstem: <br /> <br />The City feels that this system is not needed. <br /> <br />Speaker Timer: <br /> <br />There has been no request for this type of system, but can be included should the City request it <br />during review of this Program. It would be feasible to build this into the presentation system <br />and request to speak system. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />8 <br />