AE Live is a leading provider of television graphics. We offer graphics design, delivery, remote production, virtual studios and augmented reality solutions
AE Live (AE) is delighted to announce it has added Ross Video’s real-time motion graphics engine, XPression, to its suite of customer tools. The partnership with the North American hardware company enables AE to offer more enhanced and tailored solutions for its portfolio of global clients.
As part of the commitment, AE created a package of content for Ross Video’s news workflow solutions presentation that was shown as part of Ross Live | 2020 program of product launches and webinars. This was the first time a third-party company created presentation content for Xpression and included a comprehensive range of graphics including lower-third templates, over-the-shoulder and full frame graphics.
“We are delighted to partner with AE’s award-winning designers as they create stunning visual content for our Ross Live program,” says Patrick Twomey, Director of XPression Product Management for Ross Video. “We always say that the process of migrating to XPression from another graphics platform is both straightforward and painless, and AE have proved that absolutely.”
Commenting on the new relationship, Stuart Coles, Chief Commercial Officer for AE, echoes the sentiment. “We are excited to announce this new partnership and for the new opportunities that adding XPression to our range of supported graphics platforms will bring about in all of our global markets and especially in North America. Our development teams have been extremely impressed with the range of creative and integration tools available within XPression and at how quickly we have managed to incorporate it into AE’s unique workflow. We have a proven track record of delivering visually striking, data rich and fully-integrated solutions to our clients and are committed to working closely with Ross Video to help existing and prospective customers realise the true potential of XPression within their news and sports production.”