Argentinean networks choose Vizrt graphics

Oct 23, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Artear Channel 13 chose three Vizrt Viz|Trio real-time 3-D character generation and graphics systems to update its on-air look.

Artear Channel 13, a news broadcaster in Argentina, and Todo Noticias, a 24-hour news channel, have selected Vizrt graphics software for their programming. Both news operations will use the systems to update news, logos, promos, weather and traffic reports.

Artear Channel 13 chose three Vizrt Viz|Trio real-time 3-D character generation and graphics systems. Todo Noticias (TN), a service that broadcasts throughout South America, selected two Viz|Trio systems and two Viz|Artist 3-D animation design interfaces.

Viz|Trio is a real-time 2-D/3-D CG that also incorporates a design system for creation of true 3-D graphics and animations. Viz|Artist is a user-friendly broadcast design application producing high-quality, real-time 2-D/3-D animated graphics as either HD or SD video.

Both networks outsourced the graphics design and implementation process to Gizmo Studios based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

For more information, visit www.vizrt.com.




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