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The technical systems behind meetings and broadcasts: run-of-show logic, production tooling, platform behavior, and failure recovery.

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May 17, 2026

The Show Has a Spine

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9 min read The Show Has a Spine Part two follows the project from portable livestream workflow into live system architecture, opening with a makeshift hotel-room lab in Killarney where OBS, ATEM control, testing sources, and early automation experiments began turning into something more coherent. The central idea is that an autonomous producer should not be one giant AI model “watching” a show, but a local orchestration system that understands the show through a run of show, device state, sampled video, rolling transcripts, source-state signals, and a director policy. This part argues that scientific livestreams are not just sequences of cuts, but sequences of expectations, cues, timing, identities, and drift, and that the real technical challenge is giving the machine a structured point of view about what is happening before asking it to recommend or execute production decisions.
May 16, 2026

Notes on the Yellow Pelican

media-and-productionapplied-aiProject: autonomous-producerlive-productionconference-techlocal-firstagentic-systemshuman-in-the-loop
7 min read Notes on the Yellow Pelican Part one of this three-part series traces Autonomous Producer back to its practical origin: portable livestream kits built as conferences returned in person while online access remained essential. What began as yellow cases, hand-cut foam, simple signal paths, and laminated diagrams evolved into a more complex workflow involving cameras, OBS, ATEM controls, remote producers, and the latency of operating live shows over a network. The article argues that scientific livestreams often follow a repeatable grammar, and that Autonomous Producer is not a general AI director, but a local system that can observe the show, follow the run of show, execute constrained commands, log decisions, and gradually earn narrow autonomy.