Orad CyberGraphics, CyberGraphics Reality, CyberSet, Forum to be featured at IBC2003

Aug 7, 2003 12:00 PM

    

Orad will show a number of new products and product enhancements at IBC2003, including a 2D/3D on-air graphics authoring, control and management system.

CyberGraphics, Orad’s on-air graphics suite, is designed for producing titles, tickers, crawls, over-the-shoulder and full-frame graphics, 3D graphics and three-channel digital video effects.

The company will also show CyberGraphics Reality, a version of CyberGraphics connected to studio cameras to composite live action with 3D graphics.

Orad will also demonstrate the CyberSet stand-alone virtual set, CyberSport, which is designed for live sports production and now allows 3D graphics to be inserted onto the field of play regardless of camera motion, and Forum, a compact video server for sports and studio applications.

See Orad at IBC2003 in Stand 9.411 or visit www.orad.tv.

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