Singular.live Continues Democratisation Of Broadcast Graphics With UNO
UNO is compatible with commonly used streaming hardware.
Singular.live has new customisable graphics featuring a dynamic mobile-friendly interface.
Each UNO template is designed for a specified type of graphic. For example, UNO offers a soccer scorebug - a digital on-screen graphic which is displayed over the video during a live broadcast to show the game time and score during a broadcast of a sporting event. A countdown clock UNO template is also available. Singular.live will be releasing the offering to other sports graphics in the coming weeks.
UNO is compatible with commonly used streaming hardware, such as the Elgato Streamdeck. Thanks to dedicated APIs, UNO templates allow Singular overlays to be controlled via a Streamdeck at the touch of a button.
“High-quality graphics are no longer purely the preserve of broadcasters, with control rooms full of expensive and bulky equipment,” says Hubert Oehm, CTO, Singular.live. “UNO templates are our latest initiative in a long running project to ensure that anyone can easily and quickly create and develop amazing graphics and add them to their content. This is something we are incredibly passionate about. We have some very ambitious plans, so watch out for more UNO templates to help content creators capture that broadcast-quality finish for their graphics.”
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