Posts Tagged ‘ToolsOnAir’

ToolsOnAir Opens US Offices

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Los Angeles, CA, June 2010….ToolsOnAir, makers of innovative QuickTime-based applications for broadcast video production professionals, has announced the opening of their first US offices, located in the busy West Los Angeles media corridor.

Peter Bentley

Managing Director Peter Bentley of ICU Grow, Pty., ToolsOnAir’s United States distributor, will oversee the day-to-day operations of the US offices, including sales, marketing and support.

“We’re very proud to be representing such a fantastic suite of powerful applications,” remarked Bentley. “I’ve worked in Mac-based technologies for more than 20 years, and the ToolsOnAir just: Broadcast Suite of products stands out as one of the most impressive and innovative I’ve had the pleasure to work with.”

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The Big Screen is Part of the Big Picture

Monday, June 14th, 2010

ToolsOnAir’s Broadcast Suite Helps Blink TV Maintain their Cutting Edge

V Festival

London, UK, June 2010….
One of the most well-worn business clichés states that the key to success is to “find a need and fill it.” For London-based Blink TV, that philosophy has been anything but a cliché.

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ToolsOnAir Announces Support for Euphonix Artist Series Controllers

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Vienna, Austria…ToolsOnAir, makers of QuickTime-based applications for broadcast video production professionals, has announced support for the Euphonix MC Control and MC Transport control surfaces within their just:live program.

Part of ToolsOnAir’s Broadcast Suite of real-time, Mac OS-based video solutions, just:live will support native control of Euphonix’s popular Artist Series control surfaces via Euphonix’s EuCon Ethernet protocol.

“Many of our users have been asking about controlling our timeline-based applications via external control surfaces, and the Euphonix Artist Series has been the most popular request,” says Gilbert Leb, ToolsOnAir’s VP of Sales and Marketing. “When we spoke with Euphonix about EuCon support, we were pleased to find they were very receptive, and we were able to quickly implement the EuCon protocol into our software.”

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The New Face of Video Broadcasting

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

A decade ago, the record industry began to reel as technology leveled the playing field, giving artists the tools to create and distribute their music without waiting for the almighty Major Label Deal.

Now, TV broadcast looks set to follow down that path. TV is no longer the province of deep-pocketed global networks. A new generation of upstart broadcasters is emerging, using the power and penetration of the web to reach their audience.

TV Broadcast Europe reports on the new model for TV broadcasting.

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