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Inscriber Technology Corporation
Inscriber Technology Corporation, headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, is reshaping what character generation (CG) means in broadcast and post-production workflows. Their flagship Inca Studio™, part of the groundbreaking Inca Series, delivers a multi-layer CG environment that elevates on-air broadcast graphics, post-production, and AV workflows into a creative powerhouse.
Trusted by CBC/Radio-Canada, who standardized on Inca Studio with over 50 systems rolling out across studios and mobile units, Inscriber has proven its graphics tech is not just powerful—but dependable for live news production needs. That upgrade replaced aging CG systems and branding inserts with Inca’s modern, dynamic toolkit.
Inca Studio isn’t just another CG—it blends real-time animations, keyboard-driven Rapidfire input for breaking news, and audio stinger attachments for attention-grabbing graphics. Its newsroom integration goes deeper, with support for MOS protocols—it syncs seamlessly with automation platforms like ENPS and Avid iNews, enabling dynamic newsroom operations and automated playout efficiency.
In its era, Inca Studio and Inca CG marked a radical shift—as described by broadcasts writers back in the day—moving from bulky multi-unit setups (CGs, DDRs, mixers) to a singular, software-centric 2RU system built on standard PC hardware. That meant multilayer graphics, transitions, effects—everything could happen in one elegantly compact box.
For filmmakers, post-production studios, and live content creators in Canada, Inscriber Technology means professional, real-time CG control with deep creative flexibility—powered by software but built for reliability. Their tools eliminate complicated gear chains, winning back precious rack space and simplifying workflows without sacrificing visual polish.
On FilmTeam.ca, position Inscriber as Canada’s trusted broadcast CG innovator, spotlighting their Waterloo roots and legacy in national broadcasting. Phrases like “real-time multi-layer CG,” “newsroom-integrated character generator,” and “trusted by CBC for live production” will drive clicks and clarity.
Inscriber Technology Corporation
Rewriting broadcast graphics rules with real-time, multi-layer CG in Canada.
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