WTVision to introduce new special-purpose CG products

Sep 9, 2009 2:54 PM

    

WTVision will roll out a range of new turnkey products at IBC2009, including character generators designed for use with sports, news and financial reporting.

Football Stats CG and Basketball Stats CG are complete real-time, on-air graphics systems that include a real-time, on-air graphics application controller and a real-time scouting system. The products enable a TV channel to manage autonomously and in real-time for an on-air graphics sports broadcast.

The company also will highlight its News Studio CG, Sports Studio CG and Financial Studio CG, each designed for different kinds of studio programs, as well as its Channel Maker, Elections CG and CG Builder applications.

See wTVision at IBC2009 in Stand 3.C61.




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