Category: Streaming WebCasting
More helpful TriCaster information from NewTek.com
Posted by bill in Streaming WebCasting Friday, 20 November 2009 00:17 No Comments
Hey everybody out there in cyberland, just a quick post here about a bunch of the incredibly helpful and informative videos they’ve put up over at NewTek.com. These videos are perfect for those who know the basics of what a TriCaster is and what it does, but would like to know more about the methods it uses to accomplish such feats in such a fast and easy manner.
The videos go through just a few of the nearly infinite uses of the TriCaster, including (but not limited to) Digital Sets, Multiple Camera shoots, Green Screen work, as well as live Webcasts and Webinars.
Even if you think you know a lot about the TriCaster (or if you’re lucky enough to have your own), I can guarantee you you’ll discover something new and valuable in these videos.
Happy shooting, everyone!
NewTek TriCasters – The Magic behind the scenes…
Posted by admin in Streaming WebCasting Monday, 26 October 2009 20:05 No Comments
A lot of people are wondering how mega parties are created with multi-video streams, some of them live from several roaming cameras in the party. Well, its quite simply really, this magic is done with a tool called a Tricaster which is explained below.
So, the next time you are out having the time of your life at some mega celebrity party and your girlfriend or boyfriend asks you if you have any idea how those multi-screen arrays of video are being updated live with footage from the camera currently pointing in your face – you can quickly tell him or her its probably being done with a tricaster.
For those of you who have experience doing NLE or non-linear editing, you know that doing special effects in adobe aftereffects can take a massive amount of time, compositing and even more time in rendering. For you, this real time rendering magic is probably even more intriguing because you know what goes on behind the scenes. Well, again, the magic is being done by a tricaster which is able to take in multiple live camera inputs and put out special video effects, stream mixing and output in real time with the incoming streams.
Yes, its almost like magic.
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