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NewTek

NewTek, Inc. is a San Antonio, Texas–based hardware and software company that produces live and post-production video tools and visual imaging software for personal computers. The company was founded in 1985 in Topeka, Kansas, United States, by Tim Jenison and Paul Montgomery.[1] On April 1, 2019, it was announced that NewTek would be acquired by Vizrt.[2]

NewTek, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustrySoftware
FoundedKansas, United States (1985)
FounderTim Jenison
HeadquartersSan Antonio, Texas, United States
ParentVizrt
Websitewww.newtek.com

Products

In 2005, NewTek introduced TriCaster, a product that merges live video switching, broadcast graphics, virtual sets, special effects, audio mixing, recording, social media publishing, and web streaming into an integrated, portable and compact appliance. TriCaster was announced at DEMO@15 and then launched it at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) in 2005. At NAB 2006, NewTek announced TriCaster PRO, which introduced professional video and audio connections along with virtual sets (using proprietary NewTek LiveSet technology) to the TriCaster line.

At NAB 2007, NewTek introduced TriCaster STUDIO, the first TriCaster to support six cameras. At NAB 2008, NewTek introduced TriCaster BROADCAST, the first model to deliver SDI video and audio support. In early 2009, NewTek introduced 3PLAY, a portable multi-channel HD/SD slow-motion replay system. At NAB 2009, NewTek introduced TriCaster TCXD300, the first high-definition TriCaster. At NAB 2010, NewTek introduced TriCaster TCXD850, a 22-channel high-definition model in a rack mount form factor. The TCXD850 won four industry awards:[3] the Winners Circle Award, STAR, Vidy, and Black Diamond awards from EventDV, TV Technology, Videography, and DV magazines, respectively, at NAB 2010.[4]

In 2004, NewTek released the source code to some of their Amiga Platform products through DiscreetFX.[5]

In 2015, NewTek announced the Network Device Interface (NDI®) protocol which allows applications and devices to transport high-quality, low-latency video over gigabit Ethernet networks. The protocol was available for public products starting in early 2016. In 2017, version 3 of the protocol was released, which adds multicast support and a high-efficiency mode called NDI-HX.

Company history

The company's first products included DigiView in 1986[6] and DigiPaint, both for the Commodore Amiga personal computer.

DigiView was the first full-color video digitizer and added slow-scan digitizing capabilities to the Amiga platform allowing images to be imported at low cost before modern image scanning technology was widely available. Consisting of an input module that allowed the connection of a standard black-and-white video camera (security cameras were popularly used), greyscale images could be captured to the Amiga. With the addition of a color wheel, full-color images could be captured by rotating the wheel's red, green, and blue segments in front of the lens and capturing the same image three times, once through each filter. This could be done manually or with a motorized accessory. The software combined the color information from the three images into one color image. According to the company, DigiView sold over 100,000 units.[7]

The Amiga hardware included the ability to display 4096 colors on the screen simultaneously,[8] and DigiPaint allowed graphic artists to draw with a variety of tools in that full-color space at a time when IBM PCs were typically limited to between 4 and 16 colors. The DigiPaint product offered the unique capability of editing and painting on images in the Amiga's unique Hold-And-Modify high color mode in real-time.

The company found widespread fame and started the desktop-video revolution with the release of the Video Toaster, an innovative system for low-cost video switching and post production.[7][9] The company was featured in high-profile magazine articles such as Rolling Stone and was also featured on NBC Nightly News. In the early 1990s, a proliferation of video effects in television shows is directly attributable to the Video Toaster's effect of lowering the cost of video-processing hardware from the $100K range to the $4K range.[citation needed]

In addition, the company developed LightWave 3D, a 3D modeling, rendering, and animation system, which has been used extensively in television and film. For examle, the television series Babylon 5, which eschewed models for space scenes, was 100% CGI from the first episode using the NewTek software.

The fame of Video Toaster extended beyond the product: the company's founder, Tim Jenison, and its Vice President, Paul Montgomery, were presented as a new breed of entrepreneurs running a different kind of company.[10]

Jenison and Montgomery eventually split, with Montgomery leaving to help form a new company called Play, Inc., which ultimately ceased operations after Montgomery's untimely death.[11][12]

In 1997,[13] the company moved to San Antonio, Texas, United States.

In 2005, NewTek founder, Tim Jenison, was inducted into the San Antonio Inventors Hall of Fame as the "Father of Desktop Video."

In April 2019, NewTek was acquired by Vizrt for an undisclosed sum.[14]

Notable personalities

Tim Jenison

The founder of the company, Tim Jenison[15][16] is widely recognized in the Amiga Computer community and at SIGGRAPH. In addition to his efforts at NewTek, with a personal interest in the artwork and the skill of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, it eventually led to an investigation of the artist's technique and a feature film documentary entitled Tim's Vermeer. The movie was released in early 2014,[17][18][19][20][21] and was directed by Teller, produced by Penn & Teller, and distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.

Kiki Stockhammer

A spokesperson for the NewTek products, Kiki Stockhammer provided many demonstration images that were used in introductory videos, as well as providing her silhouette for a number of transition effects included with the Video Toaster.

References

  1. ^ "Newtek – Audio Technology Corporate". Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  2. ^ "NewTek acquired by Vizrt". IBC. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. ^ [1] January 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Braff, Carolyn (15 April 2010). "An Award-Winning NAB for NewTek". Sports Video Group. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Open Video Toaster". Discreetfx.com. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  6. ^ (PDF). Danbury Area Computer Society, Inc. June 1998. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 20, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  7. ^ a b Jacobs, Stephen. "2.05: Flying Toasters". Wired. Wired.com. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  8. ^ "Hold-And-Modify", Wikipedia, 2022-07-25, retrieved 2022-08-17
  9. ^ "NewTek Toaster [2]: TV Studio in a Box". Digitalpostproduction.com. 2002-01-17. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  10. ^ "Newtek and the Video Toaster". Iconnectdots.com. 2007-11-07. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  11. ^ "A Hollywood Star Called...Newtek?". Businessweek. 1998-09-20. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  12. ^ Wheaton, Wil (22 June 2004). Just a Geek: Unflinchingly honest tales of the search for life, love, and fulfillment beyond the Starship Enterprise. "O'Reilly Media, Inc.". pp. 250–. ISBN 978-0-596-55557-3.
  13. ^ "NewTek relocating to San Antonio". San Antonio Business Journal. 1997-08-17. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  14. ^ "Vizrt acquires NewTek and releases Viz Engine 4 - Media City Bergen". mediacitybergen.no. Retrieved Jun 22, 2020.
  15. ^ Triangulation (4 September 2013). "Triangulation 118: Tim Jenison". Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 24 May 2017 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "Triangulation 118 Tim Jenison - TWiT.TV". TWiT.tv. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Sony Pictures Classics Unlocks Tim's Vermeer". ComingSoon.net. 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  18. ^ "Teller's 'Tim's Vermeer' Bought By Sony Classics". Variety. 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  19. ^ Itzkoff, Dave (29 July 2013). "A Documentary by Teller Explores the Magic of Vermeer". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  20. ^ Benzine, Adam (2013-07-29). "Sony Pictures Classics picks up "Tim's Vermeer"". Realscreen. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
  21. ^ Peter Debruge Chief International Film Critic @AskDebruge (2013-09-02). "'Tim's Vermeer' Review: Penn and Teller Uncover Dutch Painter's Secret". Variety. Retrieved 2014-08-22.

External links

  • Official website
  • Amiga Hardware Database - Descriptions and photos of NewTek's Amiga products.

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Paul Montgomery 1 On April 1 2019 it was announced that NewTek would be acquired by Vizrt 2 NewTek Inc TypePrivateIndustrySoftwareFoundedKansas United States 1985 FounderTim JenisonHeadquartersSan Antonio Texas United StatesParentVizrtWebsitewww wbr newtek wbr com Contents 1 Products 2 Company history 3 Notable personalities 3 1 Tim Jenison 3 2 Kiki Stockhammer 4 References 5 External linksProducts EditIn 2005 NewTek introduced TriCaster a product that merges live video switching broadcast graphics virtual sets special effects audio mixing recording social media publishing and web streaming into an integrated portable and compact appliance TriCaster was announced at DEMO 15 and then launched it at the National Association of Broadcasters NAB in 2005 At NAB 2006 NewTek announced TriCaster PRO which introduced professional video and audio connections along with virtual sets using proprietary NewTek LiveSet technology to the TriCaster line At NAB 2007 NewTek introduced TriCaster STUDIO the first TriCaster to support six cameras At NAB 2008 NewTek introduced TriCaster BROADCAST the first model to deliver SDI video and audio support In early 2009 NewTek introduced 3PLAY a portable multi channel HD SD slow motion replay system At NAB 2009 NewTek introduced TriCaster TCXD300 the first high definition TriCaster At NAB 2010 NewTek introduced TriCaster TCXD850 a 22 channel high definition model in a rack mount form factor The TCXD850 won four industry awards 3 the Winners Circle Award STAR Vidy and Black Diamond awards from EventDV TV Technology Videography and DV magazines respectively at NAB 2010 4 In 2004 NewTek released the source code to some of their Amiga Platform products through DiscreetFX 5 In 2015 NewTek announced the Network Device Interface NDI protocol which allows applications and devices to transport high quality low latency video over gigabit Ethernet networks The protocol was available for public products starting in early 2016 In 2017 version 3 of the protocol was released which adds multicast support and a high efficiency mode called NDI HX Company history EditThe company s first products included DigiView in 1986 6 and DigiPaint both for the Commodore Amiga personal computer DigiView was the first full color video digitizer and added slow scan digitizing capabilities to the Amiga platform allowing images to be imported at low cost before modern image scanning technology was widely available Consisting of an input module that allowed the connection of a standard black and white video camera security cameras were popularly used greyscale images could be captured to the Amiga With the addition of a color wheel full color images could be captured by rotating the wheel s red green and blue segments in front of the lens and capturing the same image three times once through each filter This could be done manually or with a motorized accessory The software combined the color information from the three images into one color image According to the company DigiView sold over 100 000 units 7 The Amiga hardware included the ability to display 4096 colors on the screen simultaneously 8 and DigiPaint allowed graphic artists to draw with a variety of tools in that full color space at a time when IBM PCs were typically limited to between 4 and 16 colors The DigiPaint product offered the unique capability of editing and painting on images in the Amiga s unique Hold And Modify high color mode in real time The company found widespread fame and started the desktop video revolution with the release of the Video Toaster an innovative system for low cost video switching and post production 7 9 The company was featured in high profile magazine articles such as Rolling Stone and was also featured on NBC Nightly News In the early 1990s a proliferation of video effects in television shows is directly attributable to the Video Toaster s effect of lowering the cost of video processing hardware from the 100K range to the 4K range citation needed In addition the company developed LightWave 3D a 3D modeling rendering and animation system which has been used extensively in television and film For examle the television series Babylon 5 which eschewed models for space scenes was 100 CGI from the first episode using the NewTek software The fame of Video Toaster extended beyond the product the company s founder Tim Jenison and its Vice President Paul Montgomery were presented as a new breed of entrepreneurs running a different kind of company 10 Jenison and Montgomery eventually split with Montgomery leaving to help form a new company called Play Inc which ultimately ceased operations after Montgomery s untimely death 11 12 In 1997 13 the company moved to San Antonio Texas United States In 2005 NewTek founder Tim Jenison was inducted into the San Antonio Inventors Hall of Fame as the Father of Desktop Video In April 2019 NewTek was acquired by Vizrt for an undisclosed sum 14 Notable personalities EditTim Jenison Edit The founder of the company Tim Jenison 15 16 is widely recognized in the Amiga Computer community and at SIGGRAPH In addition to his efforts at NewTek with a personal interest in the artwork and the skill of the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer it eventually led to an investigation of the artist s technique and a feature film documentary entitled Tim s Vermeer The movie was released in early 2014 17 18 19 20 21 and was directed by Teller produced by Penn amp Teller and distributed by Sony Pictures Classics Kiki Stockhammer Edit A spokesperson for the NewTek products Kiki Stockhammer provided many demonstration images that were used in introductory videos as well as providing her silhouette for a number of transition effects included with the Video Toaster References Edit Newtek Audio Technology Corporate Retrieved 2022 07 20 NewTek acquired by Vizrt IBC Retrieved 3 April 2019 1 Archived January 20 2013 at the Wayback Machine Braff Carolyn 15 April 2010 An Award Winning NAB for NewTek Sports Video Group Retrieved 31 March 2011 Open Video Toaster Discreetfx com Retrieved 2014 08 22 Make New Tech Movies with NewTek PDF Danbury Area Computer Society Inc June 1998 Archived from the original PDF on January 20 2013 Retrieved August 31 2012 a b Jacobs Stephen 2 05 Flying Toasters Wired Wired com Retrieved 2014 08 22 Hold And Modify Wikipedia 2022 07 25 retrieved 2022 08 17 NewTek Toaster 2 TV Studio in a Box Digitalpostproduction com 2002 01 17 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Newtek and the Video Toaster Iconnectdots com 2007 11 07 Retrieved 2014 08 22 A Hollywood Star Called Newtek Businessweek 1998 09 20 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Wheaton Wil 22 June 2004 Just a Geek Unflinchingly honest tales of the search for life love and fulfillment beyond the Starship Enterprise O Reilly Media Inc pp 250 ISBN 978 0 596 55557 3 NewTek relocating to San Antonio San Antonio Business Journal 1997 08 17 Retrieved 2018 08 31 Vizrt acquires NewTek and releases Viz Engine 4 Media City Bergen mediacitybergen no Retrieved Jun 22 2020 Triangulation 4 September 2013 Triangulation 118 Tim Jenison Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 24 May 2017 via YouTube Triangulation 118 Tim Jenison TWiT TV TWiT tv Retrieved 24 May 2017 Sony Pictures Classics Unlocks Tim s Vermeer ComingSoon net 2013 07 29 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Teller s Tim s Vermeer Bought By Sony Classics Variety 2013 07 29 Retrieved 2014 08 22 Itzkoff Dave 29 July 2013 A Documentary by Teller Explores the Magic of Vermeer The New York Times Retrieved 24 May 2017 Benzine Adam 2013 07 29 Sony Pictures Classics picks up Tim s Vermeer Realscreen Retrieved 2014 08 22 Peter Debruge Chief International Film Critic AskDebruge 2013 09 02 Tim s Vermeer Review Penn and Teller Uncover Dutch Painter s Secret Variety Retrieved 2014 08 22 External links Edit Amiga portalOfficial website Behind the scenes at NewTek Amiga Hardware Database Descriptions and photos of NewTek s Amiga products Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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