VidiGo Graphics enables the use of Adobe Flash for broadcast graphics.
VidiGo, developer of software products for creating and managing broadcast quality TV content easily, launched its VidiGo Graphics and VidiGo Toolbox at the 2010 NAB Show.
VidiGo Graphics enables the use of Adobe Flash for broadcast graphics. The ubiquity of Flash coupled with VidiGo Graphics software is changing the existing complex and costly workflow of TV graphics. VidiGo Graphics allows users to design their own interactive broadcast projects based on Adobe’s Flash, which are then rendered and output in real-time.
The new VidiGo Toolbox allows users to select and grab any PC or Web content — from YouTube and Skype to PowerPoint and Google Earth — containing still or motion graphics and put them to air with one click. VidiGo Toolbox supports fill and key, repositioning, resizing, zooming in or out and interactively adjusting audio synchronization of the output.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
File-based technologies have replaced video tape methods for a majority of production and broadcast operations. The worlds of AV and IT are coalescing to create new methods and workflows for media
Video compression, editing and displays is an in-depth tutorial on MPEG compression technology, editing MPEG content and evaluating color video monitors written by long-time video expert, trainer and writer Steve Mullen, Ph. D.
2012 will be the year of mobile DTV. That’s the view of Erik Moreno, who along with Salil Dalvi, senior VP for Mobile Platform Development at NBC Universal, is co-general manager of the Mobile Content Venture.
Hear snippets of podcast interviews done throughout 2011 with Pat McDonough of The Nielsen Company, Glen Friedman of Ideas & Solutions!, Danny Wilson of Pixelmetrix and Greg Herman of Watch TV. Pictured is Danny Wilson, Pixelmetrix.