Live Video Switching
![Program vs Clean](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/n25xte8yq2b5nnn091p47a3kewu5-10x0-c-default.jpg)
Program vs Clean
Program feeds and clean feeds can be a useful tool for video switching. Join Jeremy and Rusty as they explain the value to program and program clean.
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![Still Stores](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/zd9u6t8pzy380hp6xvii8o7hmyx5-10x0-c-default.jpeg)
Still Stores
Rusty and Jeremy explain how to store images internally in the Ross Carbonite switcher and how to use a still store or media store.
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![Luma Key](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/vscukj6lkiqsbczyhrl1se4dvs1d-10x0-c-default.jpeg)
Luma Key
Join Rusty as he dives deep into the technical details of a Luminance key. Learn things like, how to adjust the luma value, how to assign a key type and how to navigate to the keyer menu on a Ross Carbonite.
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![What is a Video Switcher?](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/nviszpgm3k5ffd9j02tw5j94pvr4-10x0-c-default.jpeg)
What is a Video Switcher?
What is a video switcher and why do we need one? Jeremy and Rusty jump into answer the questions of what a video switcher is and why we need one. Learn the basics of a video switcher, along with things like sources, transitions, keyers, and more.
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![Intro to Live Video Switching](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/n3bnrydzn0z75x9ue9baxbge9v8n-10x0-c-default.jpeg)
Intro to Live Video Switching
Join Rusty and Jeremy as they explore what it looks like to be on the video team in a church production. What are the positions? What does each position do and what are they responsible for? What position should I be trying?
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![Transition Types](https://getmxu.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/ezee1hvr3a8d293r5d3pky4qkke1-10x0-c-default.jpeg)
Transition Types
Video switchers have multiple types of transitions. Jeremy and Rusty dive into transitions for video directing. Explore cut, dissolve, wipe, and more. Learn how to change the speed of a transition, adjust keyer transitions, and to use a t-bar when transitioning.