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This article is written like an advertisement. Please help rewrite this article from a neutral point of view. For blatant advertising that would require a fundamental rewrite to become encyclopedic, use {{db-spam}} to mark for speedy deletion. (August 2010) This article needs references that appear in reliable third-party publications. Primary sources or sources affiliated with the subject are generally not sufficient for a Wikipedia article. Please add more appropriate citations from reliable sources. (August 2010) NewTek, Inc. Type Private Industry Software Founded Kansas, USA (1985) Founder(s) Tim Jenison Headquarters San Antonio, Texas, USA Key people Tim Jenison, Founder Jim Plant, President and CEO Steve Doubleday, CFO Michael Kornet, CMO Andrew Cross,PHD, EVP Engineering Philip Nelson, Jr., SVP Strategic Development Chuck Silber, SVP Worldwide Sales Website http://www.newtek.com/ 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, U.S., by Tim Jenison, a pioneer of desktop video. Contents 1 Products 1.1 Current product line 2 Company history 3 References 4 External links // Products The company's first products included DigiView and DigiPaint, both for the Commodore Amiga personal computer. The DigiView, the first full color video digitizers,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. DigiPaint product offered at release the unique capability of editing and painting on images in the Amiga's unique hold-and-modify high colour 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. The company was featured in magazine articles in such mainstream publications as Rolling Stone Magazine and was featured on the NBC Nightly News. In 2005, NewTek introduced TriCaster, a product that merged live video switching, broadcast graphics and web streaming into a portable, compact appliance. TriCaster was announced at DEMO@15 and then launched at NAB 2005. At NAB 2006, NewTek announced TriCaster PRO, which introduced professional video and audio connections and 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[1]: the Winners Circle Award, STAR, Vidy and Black Diamond awards from EventDV, TV Technology, Videography and DV magazines, respectively, at NAB 2010. Current product line 3D Arsenal - A professional motion graphics creation system for video editors. LightWave 3D - A complete 3D modeling, rendering and animation system. SpeedEDIT - Professional non-linear editing system. VT[5] - An integrated live and post production workstation. TriCaster - A line of portable live production systems for broadcasting, live streaming, recording, and virtual sets. 3PLAY - A multi-channel high definition/standard definition slow motion replay system. Company history The fame of Video Toaster extended beyond the product; the company's founder Tim Jenison and its Vice President Paul Montgomery also were presented as new types of entrepreneurs running a new and different kind of company. Jenison and Montgomery eventually split, with Montgomery leaving to help form a new company called Play, Inc., which ceased operations after Montgomery's untimely death. Now based in San Antonio, Texas, U.S., the company is led by Jenison, and former magazine publisher and ReplayTV executive, Jim Plant, who is the President and CEO. In 2005, NewTek founder, Tim Jenison was inducted into the San Antonio Inventors Hall of Fame as the "Father of Desktop Video". References ^ http://www.ecampusnews.com/business-news/newtek-tricaster-tcxd850-awarded-eventdvlive-winners-circle/ External links NewTek's website Behind the scenes at NewTek Amiga Hardware Database - Descriptions and photos of NewTek's Amiga products. v • d • e San Antonio, Texas Motto: Alamo City Attractions The Alamo | Arneson River Theater | Artpace | Aztec On The River | Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower | Blue Star Contemporary Art Center | Botanical Garden | Cathedral of San Fernando | Fiesta San Antonio | Government Canyon State Natural Area | HemisFair '68 | Institute of Texan Cultures | Japanese Tea Garden | La Villita | Majestic Theatre | McNay Art Museum | Museum of Aerospace Medicine | Retama Park racetrack | San Antonio Missions National Historical Park | San Antonio Museum of Art | River Walk | San Antonio Zoo | Spanish Governor's Palace | Texas Folklife Festival | Texas Transportation Museum | Tower of the Americas | Tower Life Building | Witte Museum Entertainment Alamodome | AT&T Center | Fiesta Noche del Rio | Freeman Coliseum | Nelson W. Wolff Stadium | San Antonio Missions (Baseball) | San Antonio Rampage | San Antonio Silver Stars | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo | San Antonio Symphony | SeaWorld | Six Flags Fiesta Texas | Splashtown Companies Christus Santa Rosa | Clear Channel | Firstmark Credit Union | Frost Bank | Harte-Hanks | H-E-B | M7 Aerospace | NewTek | Rackspace | San Antonio Express-News | SAS Shoemakers (SAS) | Santikos Theatres | SAWS | Security Service Federal Credit Union | Taco Cabana | Tesoro | Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas | USAA | Valero | Whataburger Research & Education The Alamo Colleges | Cancer Therapy & Research Center | Children's Cancer Research Institute | Our Lady of the Lake University | San Antonio Public Library | South Texas Medical Center | Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research | Southwest Research Institute | St. Mary's University | Texas A&M University–San Antonio | Texas Neurosciences Institute | Trinity University | University Hospital System | University of the Incarnate Word | University of Texas Health Science Center | University of Texas at San Antonio Military Brooke Army Medical Center | Brooks City-Base | Camp Bullis | Fort Sam Houston | Lackland Air Force Base | Randolph Air Force Base Other Bexar County Courthouse | Culture | Architecture | Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center | Market Square | Neighborhoods | North Star Mall | Pearl Brewery | Rivercenter | San Antonio International Airport | San Antonio Springs | The Shops at La Cantera | VIA Metropolitan Transit v • d • e Amiga companies Property owner Amiga, Inc. Original developer Amiga Corporation Mainly software Grasshopper LLC • Haage & Partner • Hyperion Entertainment • Runesoft GmbH Other companies ACube Systems Srl • Amiga, Inc. (South Dakota) • Commodore International • Commodore Asia • Escom • Eyetech • Gateway, Inc. • Phase5 • Xetec