Inscriber unveils new Inca Station channel branding system

Dec 22, 2004 8:00 AM, Digital Signage Update e-newsletter

    



Inscriber's Inca Station can show multiple crawls with real-time data from sources such as automated news, sports and financial feeds.

Inscriber has recently released the Inca Station, a channel branding system with on-air graphics capabilities and an intuitive interface for easy operation. The system delivers bugs, clocks, crawls, logos, graphics, clips, video and animations to seamlessly combine presentations that are as simple or complex as necessary to achieve branding objectives.

It can show multiple crawls with real-time data from sources such as automated news, sports and financial feeds, and features the option to integrate a DVE squeeze and reveal effect for maximum impact. Also included with Inca Station is Inscriber’s TitleMotion for title and graphic creation.

For more information, visit www.inscriber.com.

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