Chyron announced the latest version of its newsroom system, CAMIO 3.0, at IBC2008.
CAMIO 3.0 enables journalists and producers to create sophisticated graphics from the workstation when they write their scripts. These graphics are then automatically sequenced for playout following the edits to the newsroom running order.
CAMIO 3.0 has expanded Chyron’s newsroom offering by supporting AXIS Graphics, the company’s content creation system for broadcasters and new media providers. Now, newsroom users can create customized graphics, such as maps, stock quotes and over-the-shoulders, using AXIS Graphics and its up-to-the-minute data as well as have access to image libraries.
CAMIO 3.0 introduces an updated Newsroom ActiveX (LUCI) with flexible global and individual settings and an enhanced user experience. CAMIO also offers the Chyron Still Uploader (CSU) option.
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