Inscriber releases Inca Studio 2.0

Jul 8, 2005 11:25 AM, Automation Update e-newsletter

    



Inca Studio 2.0 creates live animated multi-layer graphics.
Inscriber, a division of Leitch, has released Inca Studio 2.0, an advanced graphics system.

Inca Studio 2.0 features the latest innovations in real-time animations, audio stingers and rapid keyboard control.

The real-time, multilayer live production graphics system delivers composition and playback capabilities through a comprehensive suite of design tools. The new release produces real-time animations and integrates Rapidfire — a keyboard data entry and display system for breaking news or live events.

It also includes support for audio stingers that permits audio disk files to be attached to any graphic or animation.

For more information, visit www.inscriber.com.

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