We also have a Video Blocks account that allows us to create segment intros and stingers.not that we haven't used Fiverr also! It's pretty cost effective these days to create professional video clips and we make the most of these avenues. We create all of our lower thirds in Photoshop and use them each month. The show is usually streamed out at 1080p to YouTube or a paid CDN and then a high quality 1080p MP4 is recorded at 25MB which is uploaded to YouTube. 2 TVs sit infront of the desk that are connected to the Studio PC so the vMix interface and output can be viewed. There is a basic fabric green screen behind a desk with 6 cheap LED lights pointing to it. From the Intro video to audio to lower third titles, everything is programmed to make it easier. Every single production function the show needs gets programmed in. All of the controls are done via MIDI or an X-keys with all of the shortcuts programmed into it. These go into a Behringer UMC 404 via XLR and then all of the audio is managed directly in vMix. When we first started however, the whole production was produced recorded and streamed on a Laptop (ASUS ROG G750) via an AJA iO4K as the capture!įor audio we use 2x Sony UTX B03 and URX P03 packs for sending and receiving the wireless audio signal from our DPA d:fine microphones. It uses an i9 9900X, GTX1080ti, 32gb Ram and an AJA Corvid 44 for capture. The show uses a fairly well specced computer as we dabble with 4K production. They tend to stick to 1280 x 720 resolution at the moment as the lower resolution helps the characters they use in Adobe Character Animator to run smoother. At the moment they are streaming at 1280 x 720 resolution 25fps and using h264 720p 1.5mbps AAC 96bps. They Stream live to YouTube and will begin streaming to Twitter soon. This provides an interesting situation where they can use vMix Call to actually interview other people's characters on their live show! They are able to use vMix Call to send the character with a green screen backdrop and then they just chroma key that out and use it like they normally would. The second setup involves using vMix Call when they aren't in the same location. ![]() The laptop is set up in a separate room so there isn't any audio bleed from each other speaking. Both PC and laptop have their own version of Adobe Character Animator installed, they have a layered Multiview input setup for their virtual studio and use NDI input to bring in each character. This involves vMix running on the PC and laptop with them connected to the same local network. ![]() They have 2 setups, the first is when they're both in the same office. ![]()
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