NewTek TriCaster Virtual Set Editor Tutorial

Learn how to manipulate angles and create your own digital studio with NewTek Tricaster Virtual Set Editor.

Today's topic is Virtual Set Editor: Advanced Tips

Virtual Set Editor

Bring your dream studio to life.

Realize your vision for a professional-looking studio – wherever you want it. With a simple setup, a few square feet of space, and Virtual Set Editor, you can transform any location into a spectacular virtual environment that dramatically raises your production value and adds instant credibility to your presentation.
Building and editing your own virtual sets is just the start. Capture a panoramic image with a camera or smartphone to generate a virtual set from a real-world location. Create custom 3D transitions and warping effects, and make network-style stingers and animation loops with the included Animation Store Creator application.

Design. Create. Customize.

With Virtual Set Editor, you have the tools at your fingertips to turn any space into an authentic studio atmosphere. Customize any of the included starter sets to match your brand, style, and color scheme, or import a one-of-a-kind studio built from the ground up using your choice of design applications. Save your changes, export your finished product, and the stage is set for your live production.

Sets Just Got Real

Immerse your presenters in a 360° virtual environment with holographic virtual sets. Capture a panoramic image of any real-world location with a smartphone or camera, or model a scene using any 3D application, then import into Virtual Set Editor to generate incredibly lifelike sets that blur the lines between virtual and reality.

Primetime Production Value

Infuse your brand into custom, full-color animated effects and transitions with alpha channel and embedded audio to craft a signature look and feel for your show with the included Animation Store Creator. Enhance multi-camera switching with visual effects like real-time cloth dynamics, warping transformations, and motion overlays. And generate frame buffer animations from original image sequences and short video clips to create a library of visuals you can call up on demand or loop continuously during your show. Learn more info here.

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