Graphics, animation products

Mar 1, 2011 12:00 PM

    

MOTION GRAPHICS

FX Group motion graphics

Motion graphics packages, 3-D animation, show graphics packages and branding; FX Group and Giant Octopus are now one company, creating a one-stop shop for motion graphics/branding packages, as well as set and lighting design; specializing in HD for news, sports and entertainment shows appearing on broadcast, cable, Web and mobile.
www.fxgroup.tv
Booth: C7222

GRAPHICS PLATFORM

Chyron AXIS

Cloud-computing graphics creator is designed to simplify, streamline and facilitate the graphics creation workload across many users in a broadcast operation; AXIS services include high-resolution maps, 3D charts, financial quotes and a virtually unlimited set of tools for topical news graphics creation; provides broadcast production staff with prebuilt templates that they can leverage for quick creation of graphics for multiple outlets.
www.chyron.com
Booth: SL1520




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