January 2, 2009
NewTek’s TriCaster
“The TriCaster is essentially a high-powered computer with special ports. Like other computers, it plugs into a display and it’s operated using a mouse and keyboard. The onscreen interface resembles a traditional TV-studio switching console, but after a short tutorial, just about anyone can figure out how to switch between cameras, add graphics and so on. I saw how easy this was, and heard countless testimonials about high schoolers and church volunteers learning how to use it in a half hour.”
(Via Wired Blog Network)

NewTek’s TriCaster

“The TriCaster is essentially a high-powered computer with special ports. Like other computers, it plugs into a display and it’s operated using a mouse and keyboard. The onscreen interface resembles a traditional TV-studio switching console, but after a short tutorial, just about anyone can figure out how to switch between cameras, add graphics and so on. I saw how easy this was, and heard countless testimonials about high schoolers and church volunteers learning how to use it in a half hour.”

(Via Wired Blog Network)

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