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29 ROUND TABLE Corporate Video

TUSKIEWORKS: MR TUSKIE LIKES TO SHOWRATHER THAN TELL. COULDWE USE GRAPHICS AND VIRTUAL SET TECHNOLOGIES INOUR SET-UP?

BRYCE BUTTON: As mentioned, integrating game engine technologies with live footage shot on set is feasible if the right equipment is implemented. It’s easier to do today than ever before using professional video and I/O cards with sophisticated third-party software integrations offered free through companies like AJA Video Systems. LIAM HAYTER: Very easily; we offer full chromakeying in our TriCaster systems and virtual sets. If you want full augmented reality with camera tracking then our parent company Vizrt can provide this and we can bring all that amazing technology back into the TriCaster. We recently launched our LiveGraphics in our premium access subscription for TriCaster and this enables support for

Adobe After Effects-based graphics workflows in our systems. LiveGraphics is phenomenally powerful stuff, and most graphics departments are already using Adobe Creative Cloud, so why change that workflow? JEFF RUBENSTEIN: At minimum, Mr Tuskie should be showing slides with his presentation; Kaltura Webcasting can record multiple streams at once (for instance, one stream of Mr Tuskie speaking, and another of his slides), and this is delivered to the end user anywhere, on any device. As for virtual set technologies, many cameras (as well as some software components) can add customised backgrounds with or without a green screen; live graphics (lower thirds, for instance) are also doable at the encoder or software level, depending on the complexity desired.

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