NDI® stands for Network Device Interface, and it is a free software-based standard for media over Internet Protocol (IP).  This course provides and introduction and overview of NDI technology. The purpose of the course is to gain a basic understanding of what NDI is, how it is different, what advantages it provides and how it works. Read more

In this course, learn about how to setup and perform live production in the cloud, deployed by Viz Now.  Class content focuses on TriCaster Vectar, but topics apply to many other applications available by Viz Now. Class Version - June 2023 Read more

This course aims to provide learners with an introduction to TV production. The case study is from TV2 Norway which explains their news production workflow, and how Vizrt's line of products fit their workflow. To complete the course read through the terminology presentation before taking the quiz. Set aside one hour to complete the course. Read more

This course takes a look at what is involved when building and using a virtual set. The course examines the many uses for virtual sets, the differences between a virtual set and augmented reality graphics, the components and studio requirements, how a presenter interacts with a virtual set, and why more companies are choosing virtual set studios.  Read more

Learn the basics of the Nr. 1 real-time design tool for the broadcast industry with this introduction to Viz Artist course. This course is made for those with little or no previous experience in Viz Artist. Through the course, we will create a lower third, a typical broadcast graphic and by doing so we will have a look at importing content, design, animation and preparing the scene to become a template.  ​ This course is part of the Viz Artist Design Professional certification. Read more

This exam is part of the Viz Artist Design Professional certification. In this exam we will check your knowledge of Viz Artist. If you have passed the course 'Introduction to Viz Artist' and have been playing with Viz Artist for some months, the exam should be easy to pass. If you on the other hand have some years of experience with Viz Artist and have been using Viz Engine 5, the exam should be easy to pass as well.   The test will be 20 questions randomly chosen from a pool of multiple-choice questions. The passing grade is 80% or higher. You have 3 attempts to pass. There is a 40-minute time limit to complete this exam. The exam does have to be completed in one session. If you leave the exam, it will be closed and you will need to restart a new exam. When you enroll, you will have 30 days to complete this exam. If you have problems passing the exam we recommend taking the course one more time and taking your time to familiarize yourself with Viz Artist, its user interface, and its functionality. Read more

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