The Special Projects team at TG24 came up with the idea of digitizing the newspaper review while retaining the 'hands on' approach of the existing segment. The anchor selects thumbnails of newspaper pages, dragging them to an 'active' work area on a high-definition touch screen. Headlines, photographs, and finely-printed words and phrases are then centered, scaled and highlighted. Several external cameras capture the screen's HD quality, while the content of the active area is fed concurrently in standard definition directly to the switcher.
Pat McGuinness , Manager of Special Projects at Sky Italia's news and weather channels, said, "We chose Vizrt’s Viz|Artist 3.1 animation platform for our project because of its power and flexibility. Viz|Artist impresses me as an application-builder for which your imagination is the only real limit. In addition, the project was cost-effective. We use Vizrt for our 24-hour weather channel and leveraged the existing hardware for the newspaper segment. Vizrt's flexible, multi-use architecture was a key reason for selecting Viz|Weather and Viz|Trio systems when we launched Sky Meteo24 a couple of years ago."
The graphics team from Sky, together with system specialists from Vizrt, created an application based solely on Viz|Artist 3.1. The logic of the application, including all of the tools such as 'zoom', 'pan', 'pen' and 'highlighter', is programmed with the internal scripting language of Viz|Artist. The only exception is the 'Space Manager,' which automatically optimizes the size and position of pages in the application's 'active' work area. This complex logic was written as a plug-in in c++.
McGuinness said the paper-free newspaper review is just the first application for Sky Italia's new 'touch' system: "Our next task is to integrate video clips and then content such as finance, sport, weather and traffic."