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– Media Publishing instantly uploads to social media networks while you stream, broadcast, or project your show.
– Second output provides additional program (and sponsorship) opportunities from the same production.
Reach new visual heights
– 360-degree Holographic LiveSets take your show virtually on location, anywhere.
– Virtual sets bring realistic sets, lighting, reflections, and camera moves to any small production space.
Reduce time, cost, and errors
– Multi-format ISO recording captures every camera and makes post-production 10x faster
– PTZ camera controls adds more coverage without spending on more crew.
– Macros and automation triggered by hand gestures, button pushes or simple apps and devices make sequences simpler and reduce on-air errors.
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This software includes everything you need to set up your DeckLink, UltraStudio, Intensity and H.264 Pro Recorder for any task in your facility. Feature added to allow selection of Blackmagic playback device in Adobe Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC, support for output of arbitrary frame sizes in Adobe After Effects CC, fix for audio scrubbing bug in Avid Media Composer 7 and 8, HDMI audio fixes on Intensity Pro, and general performance and stability improvements.
V-Ray is now available for a number of The Foundry's key products. V-Ray for MODO, V-Ray for NUKE and V-Ray for KATANA were unveiled for the first time at SIGGRAPH 2014. V-Ray | MODO and V-Ray | NUKE provide flexibility and production-proven rendering capabilities of V-Ray 3.0 for MODO and NUKE artists. Both are now in public beta.
Datavideo, an acclaimed manufacturer of professional broadcasting equipment, plans to introduce several new products at the upcoming IBC 2014 exhibition. Among those will be a complete virtual studio solution TVS-1000, a 6-channel HD switcher SE-2200 and its portable variant HS-2200 built in a carrying case, audio mixing and delay device AD-200, a videorecorder HRS-30HD designed for field work, remote controls MCU-100 and MCU-200 for Panasonic and Sony cameras, isolating transformer DAC-80 for removing hum and buzz from audio lines, a high-quality PTZ camera PTC-120, and a CG/title overlay box TC-200.
You have probably been in a situation where it was not possible to have a cameraman standing next to the camera for some reason, controlling the camera. There could be several reasons, the camera is placed on the shoulder, or it is mounted in an inaccessible place, or it is too far away from you to go to it every moment and adjust the composition, aperture and so on. It's in these cases that you'll appreciate the ability to control your camera remotely.
Some newer cameras have modules built in from the factory to communicate with mobile devices or computers. Others need an adapter to communicate or be controlled in this way. This is also the case with the Sony PMW-200 camera, which will show the advantages of such remote control.