What is a Slate?
A Slate is a graphic element that is usually present before the essence as part of the mezzanine media file exchanged between organizations. Slate contains important information about the media in the file and usually has the following information:-
- Program/Episode-title
- Material identification number
- Episode number
- Season number
- Client/Production company brand
- Content version
- Aspect ratio
- Resolution
- Frame rate
- Asset type: Texted master, Texted master with Textless tail, or Textless
master
- Textless material timecode in case of Textless tail
- Audio channel layout
- Audio Language
- Duration
- Clock
The actual Slate metadata can vary based on the
content type (such as Advertisement, Movie, TV series) and the brand. Since the
primary purpose of Slate is to describe the content, the content properties
should exactly match with the Slate metadata. This is especially relevant for
the audio-video technical properties outlined above. Operators need to ensure
this for every media file processed.
The Slate is displayed for a pre-defined duration and is usually followed by a Black segment before the actual essence starts. Other elements such as Color bar/tone, Black frames etc. may be present before the Slates. An example of a content structure is shown below. The content structures varies across different organizations.
Presence of Slate
Many major media companies worldwide now require
Slates to be present at specific locations with specific types of meta-data.
Following scenarios can lead to content rejection by customers:-
- Slate not present at the desired location
- Missing information in Slate
- Incorrect information in Slate
Therefore, the first requirement for QC operators
is to validate that the Slate is indeed present at a precise location and it
contains the desired metadata. To achieve this, the operator will have to
manually seek the desired timecode and validate the presence of necessary
slates. This can introduce inefficiencies in high content volume requirements.
Venera’s QC solutions – Pulsar & Quasar, allow
the automated detection and validation of Slate presence as per user’s
specifications. Users can specify the precise time-in and time-out location of
Slate, and an alert will be raised if the Slate is not present there. By doing
this, there is no need for operators to manually examine every file and they
only need to review the files that are flagged by Venera’s Automated QC
systems. This can lead to substantial improvements in workflow efficiency,
allowing better usage of manual resources.
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Originally Published at:- https://www.veneratech.com/
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