Complete Training for NewTeck TriCaster 455 and 855

Watch Complete Training for NewTeck TriCaster 455 and 855

  • 2012
  • 1 Season

Complete Training for NewTek TriCaster 455 and 855 from Class on Demand is a comprehensive training program that aims to teach users how to fully utilize the features and functionalities of the NewTek TriCaster 455 and 855 systems. This program is suitable for beginners, intermediate and advanced users, and it covers a wide range of topics that are essential for creating professional-looking multi-camera video productions.

The training program consists of nine modules, each of which is dedicated to a particular aspect of the TriCaster system. The modules are designed in a logical sequence, with each subsequent module building upon the knowledge covered in the previous one. The modules cover everything from the basics of the system to advanced techniques, such as green screen compositing and live streaming.

The first module of the program provides an overview of the TriCaster system and its components. It covers the hardware, software, and connectivity of the system, and it provides an introduction to the user interface. This module is useful for anyone who is new to the TriCaster system or who needs a refresher on the basics.

The second module focuses on working with inputs and sources. It covers how to connect cameras and other video sources to the TriCaster system, and it provides an overview of the available input types. The module also covers how to control and monitor the different inputs and sources, and how to manage audio and video levels.

The third module is dedicated to working with the TriCaster switcher. This module covers how to create, edit, and switch between shots, and it provides an overview of the available transition effects. The module also covers how to create custom graphics and overlays, and how to control and manipulate them during a live production.

The fourth module focuses on audio and audio mixing. It covers the basics of audio processing and mixing, and it provides an overview of the available audio tools and effects. The module also covers how to set up audio channels and how to control audio levels and balance during a live production.

The fifth module covers the TriCaster virtual sets and set extensions. It provides an overview of the available virtual sets and how to customize them, and it covers how to integrate live-action footage with virtual sets. The module also covers how to create set extensions and how to composite virtual elements in a live production.

The sixth module is dedicated to working with green screens and chroma keying. It covers the basics of green screen compositing and chroma keying, and it provides an overview of the available tools and techniques. The module also covers how to set up and light a green screen studio, and how to composite live-action footage with virtual elements.

The seventh module focuses on media management and playback. It covers how to import and manage media files, and it provides an overview of the available playback tools and controls. The module also covers how to create and manage playlists, and how to use the DDR (Digital Disk Recorder) to play back graphics and video clips.

The eighth module covers live streaming and webcasting. It covers the basics of live streaming and webcasting, and it provides an overview of the available webcasting tools and services. The module also covers how to set up and configure a live streaming session, and how to control and monitor the stream during a live production.

The ninth and final module is dedicated to advanced production techniques. It covers how to create and manage multiple outputs and recordings, and how to integrate social media and audience participation in a live production. The module also covers how to troubleshoot common issues and how to optimize the TriCaster system for maximum performance.

Overall, Complete Training for NewTek TriCaster 455 and 855 from Class on Demand is an excellent training program that covers all aspects of the TriCaster system. The program is well-structured and easy to follow, and it provides a wealth of information and practical techniques that will enable users to create professional-looking multi-camera video productions. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, this program is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
11 & 12. Streaming & Live Operation
10. 11 & 12. Streaming & Live Operation
June 29, 2012
11 & 12. Streaming & Live Operation 11. Streaming 11.1. Intro 11.2. Streaming Types 11.3. Streaming Setup 12. Live Operation 12.1. Intro 12.2. Live Desktop Overview 12.3. Take, Fade, and Transitions 12.4. Downstream Keys 12.5. Fade to Black 12.6. Four Video Layers 12.7. Utility Delegate 12.8. Transition Delegate 12.9. Record, Stream and Grab 12.10. Using Virtual Inputs 12.11. Control Surface
10. Network Setup
9. 10. Network Setup
 
10. Network Setup 10.1. Introduction 10.2. iVGA PC 10.3. iVGA Mac 10.4. Airplay
9. Audio
8. 9. Audio
 
9. Audio 9.1. Introduction 9.2. Sources, Levels and Mute 9.3. Balance and Mono 9.4. Pan and Trim 9.5. Solo 9.6. Follow and Grouping 9.7. Audio Outputs 9.8. Aux Out 9.9. Advanced Audio Mixer Functions
8. LiveMatte & Virtual Input Setup
7. 8. LiveMatte & Virtual Input Setup
June 29, 2012
8. LiveMatte & Virtual Input Setup 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Tips for Keying 8.3. LiveMatte 8.4. Virtual Input 8.5. LiveSets
7. Titles and LiveText
6. 7. Titles and LiveText
June 29, 2012
7. Titles and LiveText 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Using Title Media Player 7.3. LiveText and Templates
6. Media Players
5. 6. Media Players
June 29, 2012
6. Media Players 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Operation 6.3. Presets 6.4. Framebuffers
4 & 5. Simple Switching Overview & Importing and Managing Media
4. 4 & 5. Simple Switching Overview & Importing and Managing Media
June 29, 2012
4 & 5. Simple Switching Overview & Importing and Managing Media 4. Simple Switching Overview 5. Importing and Managing Media 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Using Explorer 5.3. Using Import Media Browser 5.4. Importing from External Sessions 5.5. Exporting Media 5.6.
3: Input & Output Configuration (Instiutional Use)
3. 3: Input & Output Configuration (Instiutional Use)
June 29, 2012
3. Input & Output Configuration 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Input Settings 3.3. Output Settings 3.4. Aux Output 3.5. MultiView 3.6. Genlock 3.7. Proc Amp & Scopes 3.8. Local and External Timecode
2: Session Setup
2. 2: Session Setup
June 29, 2012
2. Session Setup 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Working with Sessions 2.3. Interface Overview
1: Initial Setup
1. 1: Initial Setup
June 29, 2012
1. Initial Setup 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Computer Connection 1.3. Video Connections 1.4. Audio Connections 1.5. Registration
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    June 29, 2012