> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos.md).

# Production How-To's

- [Intro](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/intro.md)
- [Setting up for a Movie Screening](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/setting-up-for-a-movie-screening.md)
- [AIDA NDI PTZ Cameras](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/aida-ndi-ptz-cameras.md): LPM currently has three Full-HD Optical Zoom PTZ cameras that are powered via ethernet. The information below aims to explain how to set-up and use the cameras along with their controller.
- [Controlling In-Studio Grid Lights](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/controlling-in-studio-grid-lights.md)
- [How to configure Teleprompter remote control](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/how-to-configure-teleprompter-remote-control.md)
- [Outdoor Summer Concert Series Setup (in field set up)](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/outdoor-summer-concert-series-setup-in-field-set-up.md)
- [Trouble-shooting issues auto-filling credentials of apps on LPM iPads](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/trouble-shooting-issues-auto-filling-credentials-of-apps-on-lpm-ipads.md)
- [How to contribute to the LPM Wiki](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/how-to-contribute-to-the-lpm-wiki.md)
- [Soundpost Sessions Concert Set Up - Video Only](https://wiki.longmontpublicmedia.org/production-how-tos/soundpost-sessions-concert-set-up-video-only.md)


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