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More helpful TriCaster information from NewTek.com

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TriCaster In Action

TriCaster In Action

Intro to TriCaster Studio

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!


TriCaster on Twitter? Can inanimate objects have twitters? Yes! Welcome to the future…

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Unfortunately the twitter account is not run as though a TriCaster unit were tweeting (as amusing as that would be), but instead is full of helpful and relevant updates about the NewTek TriCaster and all the accessories that come with it. Even if you don’t own a unit but would like to watch some tutorials or demo footage, you can hop onto one of the many webinars or self-guided tutorials they provide on the feed.

The twitter account also gives you heads up as to where the TriCaster team will be next and where you can reach them personally if you need more information about, well, anything and everything TriCaster-related. For example, in recent news, the TriCaster team displayed a group of their new products at the Broadcast and Cable 2009 Trade Show in Brazil to a great reception. They also did a demo at a recent College Sports Video Summit, revealing yet another way the multiple-input video unit can be incredibly useful in indoor and outdoor sports applications. While most major studios have a Semi Truck full of video equipment to produce one show, you can now do it all with just one little box, perfect for Colleges and High Schools.

The twitter feed also lets  you know when to download necessary patches and software upgrades that will make your TriCaster run better and faster (and more impotantly, make your video look better).

Hey, it’s certainly more cerebral and informative than reading Paris Hilton’s twitter. She’s at a disadvantage though, seeing as she can’t read…

Check it out at:  http://twitter.com/TriCaster