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Vizrt has unveiled the Viz Trio Go, an out-of-the-box 3D graphics creation and control tool. It combines compact hardware with the full might of Viz Trio, the most widely used and versatile control application for graphics in broadcast tech, and Viz Engine, Vizrt's powerful graphics platform to enable total graphics production via NDI workflows.
Add broadcast-quality graphics to any live production
Viz Trio Go has been designed with smaller production hubs in mind so local and regional stations, or OB van operations have access to top-shelf graphics solutions at an affordable price.
"Historically, smaller, or more regional broadcasters operate with limited budgets, and limited resources – often one staff member wears many hats. We realise the challenges these stations are facing, including that to remain competitive in today’s current landscape, they must deliver content that is visually engaging, similar to the bigger broadcasters," explained Ionut 'Johnny' Pogacean, Senior Product Manager, Vizrt.
With Viz Trio Go, any size broadcaster can create high-quality visuals with ease regardless of budget or technical expertise. It’s a plug-and-play solution to help users go to air faster, ensuring seamless integration with existing workflows, reducing the need for extensive training, or additional personnel.
Free templates, free training
Viz Trio Go comes with free customisable graphics packages, modelled after the world’s top sports and news broadcasters. The templates can be easily modified using Viz Artist, a real-time 3D motion graphics design tool used by graphics designers to build scenes for any type of media production including virtual sets.
To support new users in learning Viz Trio Go, Viz University has created a free unique course accessible the moment the machine is turned on. No additional login is necessary, users will be taken directly to the course from their monitor where they will learn all about the Viz Trio software, Viz Engine, Viz Artist and more.
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