It's touted as a stand-alone studio in a box. And it's great. But for the big, big, BIG shows, it's a high flyin' workhorse and heart of a major system! | ||||
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Mulitple Cameras, | |||
Videos, VGA Feeds | ||||
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to deliver |
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Webcasting, | ||||
Recording |
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and Feeding |
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2 Large Screens |
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all at once! |
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more than 10 hours a day |
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for more than 10 days. |
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Further information: Jim Powell Jim@JimPowell.com or (800) 283-7686 | ||||
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3,000 in attendance |
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on the Web, |
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in the U.S. and |
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around the World |
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Newtek's |
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TriCaster Studio |
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was the heart, |
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the engine |
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that made it work. |
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Presented |
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at MCA-I's |
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October 31- |
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November 1 |
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A case study |
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delivered by |
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In today's media climate, |
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can you... |
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afford "not" to know? |
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Further information: Jim Powell Jim@JimPowell.com or (800) 283-7686
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