Posted by Vanessa on December 27, 2011
in American Movie Co, Animation, Streaming Video, TCXD300, TCXD450, TCXD450, TCXD850, Tricaster, TriCaster Virtual Set, TriCaster Virtual Set Editor, Tricaster VSE, Vanessa Ventura Posts, VFX, Virtual Sets ·
TriCaster VSE Virtual Set Editor
By Vanessa Ventura VFX Digital Artist
Ok, dear boyz, settle back log out of WOW and COD and let your Little Vanessa tell you a thing or two about the TriCaster Virtual Set Editor. You really didn't think chicks like me knew a rat's ass about your geeky little digital world did you? It's not brain surgery, pal. The TriCaster VSE is really simple to [...]
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How Can My TriCaster Recognize my nVidia Card?
How do I get my nVidia graphics card to recognize my TriCaster Broadcast or Tricaster Studio as a TV source?
By Vanessa Ventura VFX Graphics Artist
Most modern nVidia graphics cards have an S-Video output you can take advantage of as an alternative to a program like iVGA. Most manufacturers also bundle a small converter dongle that will allow either [...]
Tricaster 450 Tech Specs
Ok, I get asked over and over about the Tricaster 450 Tech Specs. Here they are lifted right from the Newtek site as well as a cool video on the Tricaster 450. If you'd like to rent it or any of the Tricaster models such as the TCXD 450, The TCXD 300 or the TCXD 850 or even the Tricaster Studio. Just give me a call and I'll get you set up with an experienced operator [...]
TriCaster Virtual Sets for the New TriCaster 450 Extreme
The American Movie Company's new Tricaster 450 Extreme is at the heart of our new "System Six" full studio production system. We now create in house custom virtual sets in Lightwave as well as modifying the existing NewTek TriCaster virtual sets which come with the Tricaster 450 Extreme unit.
Examples of American Movie Company virtual sets [...]
Posted by Joyce on November 24, 2011
in American Movie Co, Featured, Tricaster ·
What can a TriCaster do for you?
Lets take a look at a great piece of equipment, for videographers. If you ever had an interest in broadcasting events for a small organization, like a church or a school, and you looked in to it. You would probably have found that the equipment for such an endeavor is pretty extensive, and expensive. A Television studio generally takes up a huge space, and requires [...]
Green Screen Technology and cutting-edge moving making.
The movie making industry particularly the special effects that deals with Green Screen Technology has significantly improved since the first motion picture was developed in the 1880’s. The cost of producing a film is so huge that major films are left to companies who have the resources to truly produce a professional product.
There [...]
Posted by Devin on November 20, 2011
in American Movie Co, Tricaster ·
American Movie Company's TriCaster is such a versatile device, it can even help in other disciplines like music!
So you’ve all seen the bad, low quality video and audio streams of Indie band concerts broadcast throughout the web. Generally they consist of video footage from an SD camcorder and audio recorded straight into the camera’s tiny onboard mic. That doesn’t really give an accurate [...]
TriCaster 850 & 450 Extreme
TriCaster 850 & Tricaster 450 Extreme streaming live on location video production.
Last month, American Movie Company and its TriCaster partnered with Avid for their Pro Tools 10 launch. With such a momentous event, one might expect to see a production truck, oodles of real time video editors, and more wires than you can imagine.
How many [...]