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Studio Core: Action Manager & Engine Architecture

OZ Studio · v2.1.0 · February 2, 2026

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OZ Studiov2.1.0

OZ Studio v2.1 replaces camera-by-camera control with semantic actions. Tell the system what moment matters (goal celebration, penalty setup, tactical overview) and it orchestrates all cameras automatically. Time-bounded overrides ensure operators always keep final authority.

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  • Semantic action control: declare intent, the system orchestrates cameras
  • Time-bounded overrides preserving operator authority
  • Formalized Engine architecture: Studio Core provides governance, health, playbooks, and the Action Manager
  • Engines provide domain-specific operations (Broadcast Engine is the first)

This release formalizes the separation between Studio Core and Engines. Studio Core handles governance, health monitoring, playbook runtime, the Action Manager, and onboarding, all shared infrastructure that every Engine inherits. The Broadcast Engine focuses on what it does best: live sports production.

Available from March 1, 2026 for OZ VI Venue customers who are rightsholders with access to a locally installed venue. Join the waitlist.

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