Televised productions can be tremendously fun to program, but they do have their own requirements. As a programmer, be sure to always look into the monitor, as it is generally the ultimate authority as to the look of a production. Be sure to understand the basics of television lighting, cameras and production. Make use of palettes/presets and carefully control your intensities, color temperature and angles. By combining this knowledge with your programming experience, you should be able to handle a television programming gig with ease.
– Brad Schiller, from “Feeding the Machines,” PLSN, June 2018 page 89