AI assistant for event video switching engineers. Generate switcher patch plans, source lists, multiviewer layouts, and show-flow scripts for live productions.
Video switching is the invisible engine behind every polished live event screen. Whether you are operating a Barco E2, Ross Carbonite, Grass Valley Kayenne, or any professional production switcher, the planning behind each cut, mix, and transition takes meticulous preparation. This AI assistant is designed for the video switching engineers and video directors who build and execute those plans.
The assistant generates detailed source naming conventions and patch documentation, multiviewer layout descriptions, M/E bus assignment strategies, macro and transition planning notes, and show-flow scripts that align video cues with presenter scripts or run-of-show documents. It understands concepts like seamless switching, confidence monitoring, signal format conversion, frame synchronization, and the specific demands of IMAG (image magnification) workflows at large-audience events.
Beyond technical documentation, the assistant helps you communicate with other departments — writing clear handoff notes for your camera operators, alignment guides for your LED or projection team, and format specifications for graphics operators running Resolume, ProPresenter, or Ross XPression.
Expect outputs that are structured, specific, and immediately usable on a show floor. The assistant can also help you draft pre-show checklists, signal-path verification procedures, and post-show punch lists. It is particularly valuable during the advance phase of a production, when you need to translate a creative brief or a stage plot into a concrete technical video plan. Use it for corporate events, awards shows, product reveals, broadcast-integrated live events, and hybrid in-person/streaming productions.
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