BoinxTV Podcasting Tool
BoinxTV is software collaboration between The Coding Monkeys and Boinx Software and is a Mac based audiovisual mixing tool designed for recording video podcasts, sports events, concerts, interviews, sermons, lectures, speeches, seminars, corporate events especially in the field using just your Mac Computer and supports up to three camera inputs.
BoinxTV sports a simple user interface that allows a single person to operate BoinxTV as complete field production studio with all the required options like lower thirds, keying included.
Because the BoinxTV software can run on a MacBook Pro laptop it is hoped to be very popular among producers who need to work in the field and have a finished product ready at the end of the live event.
In a break from the traditional video production workflow where producers currently have to spend many hours editing their recording for a professional looking result, a time-consuming task, BoinxTV is set to change the game play!
The BoinxTV software will turn your Mac into a live-production studio, reducing the time needed for post production dramatically or even eliminating it completely. It is easy to add multiple camera sources to the switching console, thereby giving extra shooting flexiblility for the producer/director.
BoinxTV was released to the public on 11th November 2007, and a full edition serial licence costs $500 or you can get a sponsored edition for $200 which requires you to include a promotional clip at the beginning or end of your video podcasts or production.
Friday, 27 March 2009
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