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Ensemble Designs Inc.

Exhibitor Name:


    Ensemble Designs Inc.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1999 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1998 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ]

Address:


  • P.O. Box 993
  • Grass Valley,
  • California
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1999

    Ensemble Designs creates digital video products that are used in broadcast and post-production facilities around the world. Products include: digital switchers and keyers, video graphics I/O for computers, networkable frame- buffers, TBC remotes, frame syncs, and video converters.

    SIGGRAPH 1998

    For post and broadcast applications, Ensemble Designs features Carbon analog video I/O for 02 and Octane; Serial Box Video Converters, and Catalyst Video Switcher.

    SIGGRAPH 1997

    Carbon analog and key video inputs and outputs for 02 Genlockable. Pyxis Networkable Still Store: open platform still store for post, telecine, and broadcast. Serial Box Converters: digital and analog video conversion for all video applications. Catalyst CV: switcher and keyer for traditional video applications PLUS built-in ethernet.

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    MultiBuffer DS-1: SGI, Macintosh, and PC Video Gateway. Networkable flawless transfers of graphics between video and your computer workstations. Jacquard Graphics: CG solutions for the SGI, working with Antero Ascent Software. CAT-CV: Digital Component Keyer Option. Serial boxes: A/D to D/A Convertors.TC400D: TBC remote control.

    SIGGRAPH 1995

    Multibuffer: highest-quality solution for transferring Mac graphics/animations to video. Software encoded images transfer via ethernet or Appletalk, from Mac to MultiBuffer. Also high-resolution still video capture. All digital and analog video formats are supported. Serial Box Convertors: high-quality conversion between all analog formats and serial digital components.

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