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3D Storm is the distributor of NewTek products for Europe, Middle-East, Africa, Turkey, Russia and Pakistan. 3D Storm distributes state-of-the-art solutions including TriCaster,

3Play and LightWave as well as a wide range of accessories, titling and virtual creation tools.

NewsCaster by NewsMaker is the solution for using TriCaster in any size Broadcast News Operation. NewsCaster links NewTek’s TriCaster with standard Broadcast Newsroom Computer Systems.

Fingerworks Telestrators have been available to the professional sports broadcasting industry since 1998. The latest Fingerworks 5 solution directly interfaces with NewTek Tricaster and 3 Play.

Sportzcast LiveSportzCG is a native add-on for the NewTek TriCaster. This allows creation of a custom scoreboard graphic overlay.

PESA from VideoLink, Inc. is a video streaming system that allows audio and video professionals to compress, stream and share high quality content.

Audinate’s Dante is an uncompressed, multi-channel digital media networking technology, with near-zero latency and synchronization. According to Audinate, Dante has been adopted by more pro-audio AV manufacturers than any other networking technology.

At the NewTek booth (SL3312), see TalkShow™, TriCaster™ Mini, the TriCaster Pro Line, and 3Play™ in action.

NewTek will showcase innovative solutions from NewTek Developers. These solutions extend the capabilities of the NewTek TriCaster.

VIP Content Life Cycle Tour

For an insider view, sign up for a StudioXperience VIP Content Life Cycle Tour. Offered hourly, the tour will provide access to experts who can provide in-depth information about custom configurations. The tour will provide an integrated look at the role Intel’s media solutions and technology can play in any size organization. The VIP tour will start in the studio, providing a behind the scenes briefing of the technologies used in live production workflow. See innovations from Intel, HP, NewTek, Scale Logic and others. The Life Cycle Tour will start by seeing how high-resolution video is acquired using six AJA CION 4K cameras outfitted with Zeiss lenses. Next, the workflow will be divided between on-air streaming and 4K post-production for editorial and future on-demand delivery. Next learn about the Waskul.TV cloud-based content management and distribution workflow. Intel, HP, Envivio, Zixi and other providers integrate content to reach and audience using many different devices in 164 different countries.

The Broadcast Studio is a live performance venue, offering a wealth of learning opportunities. Experts will be on hand to answer any questions.

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