Spain's Antena 3 reality show chooses wTVision graphics

Jan 19, 2009 9:41 AM

    
During the show, the audience picks a viewer every week and makes him or her a millionaire.

During the show, the audience picks a viewer every week and makes him or her a millionaire.

The new live reality show “Rico al Instant,” seen on Spain’s Antena 3 network, is using wTVision’s template-based CG Builder application to create its on-air graphics.

During the show, the audience picks a viewer every week and makes him or her a millionaire. It involves strong technical and human deployment, leveraging different interactive technologies, such as mobile phones, the Internet and social networks. The program is produced by Mediapro.

CG Builder is being used for all of the show’s graphics, which are produced in real time and are integrated with Inscriber, Orad, Wasp 3D, Vizrt, and other graphics platforms.

Including more than 90 plug-ins, CG Builder is a completely customizable application that is capable of creating a variety of on-air graphics for TV. It is ideal for game shows, sports events and information programs.

For more information, visit www.wtvision.com/.




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