 I'm in the Boinks booth with Bastion Wolf and I never know what's going to happen when I talk to Bastion, I'm a little afraid. Neither do I, to be honest. He said he was going to talk about the taco you had for lunch, but I'd really like to hear more about Boinks TV. Okay, yeah, well, it's your choice. We could go that way. Yeah, that's good. Yeah, we're coming up with Boinks TV 2, which is one version further than Boinks TV 1, of course. And it's going to change a lot. You don't like my glasses? I can't see a darn thing with your glasses on. Let me put mine back on. Okay, so yeah. Do you assume people have never heard of Boinks TV? Okay, Boinks TV is a video production, live video production software. It does camera switching, it does chroma keying, tiling, lower thirds, whatever you want to do when it comes to live video production, it probably does it. And so think about doing, I don't know, a conference, doing a webcast, doing a news show, or doing, you might have heard of this thing called podcasts. You're doing a video podcast, for example. You would want to use something like Boinks TV, or you would want to use Boinks TV, that's what that way. That's something like Boinks TV. Yeah, I mean, it's like the best of the best. And you can create all the graphics, all the titles, all the camera switches while you're recording this. That means the second you're done recording, you're done with a post-production, because you did the post-production as a live production while you were shooting it. That takes the time you would need for post-producing it. Nobody likes post-production. I mean, many people get paid for it. But they still don't like it. Yeah, that's probably the case. Yeah, that's true. All right, so this is audio and video. So we're looking at our friend Akim, for some reason wearing a green shirt in front of a green screen. What else we see in here? So right now he's chroma keyed, so as good as it's possible. And for the audience, chroma key means? We're moving the background, in that case, a green background from the image and replacing it with something completely different. So as you can see, for example, we have this spinning globe that is behind him, and we can turn it off and on. We have a greenish background that we can switch on and off. You could also put in an image there, a photo or a fake 3D studio. You could put it behind it. I love that look when people do that. I think it's cool. Yeah, totally. We do chroma key, but you can just straight connect cameras and switch between different cameras. So we have different cameras set up here. Where was that camera from? Yeah, it's the hidden camera. This one really freaking me out. Oh, okay, there it is. So what we're showing here is we're mixing and matching. That's the word camera. So we have the big black magic camera over there, but then we're mixing them with the Logitech C930 and C920 cameras, which are USB cameras. So the black magic camera comes in over SDI using a black magic mini recorder. And those cameras are connected directly to the Mac without any further hardware. The other thing we can also do is we can connect an iPad just via USB to the computer and get the iPad screen. So you could, of course, play games, who doesn't love playing games, but you could also run your powerpoint of that and do your... Your keynote. I'm sorry, yeah. Or a demo that you're doing. Yeah, for example. You can do your presentation or your webcast right from there. And since we're talking about webcast, PointCV2 is going to have built-in streaming. So you, for example, choose, I want to stream to YouTube and then you do your live stream right to YouTube. So we'll work with Google Plus Hangout then? No, it's going to be a direct stream. So you just put in your YouTube credentials and YouTube also does streaming without Hangouts. Oh, they do. Oh, I didn't know that. I've written in their user interface, but luckily they have an API so we can take care of that to set it up. And if you don't like YouTube, you can use Ustream or any other streaming provider that does the standard streaming stuff that they all do. Yeah, I had to leave, well, Justin threw us out when they went all gaming and Ustream got a little... The ads were getting pretty annoying and so I went over to Google Plus for my live show right now, but I don't do it. And that records me to YouTube, but it doesn't make a live YouTube. Well, yeah, you can do that over Hangout and Ear. Right, that's what I'm doing. I mean, the setup for me is kind of weird. And like this, you will only have to log into YouTube and it does the magic behind the scenes. And you have a live stream and you can still record at the same time to your disk. So if you want to edit something out later on, because sometimes stuff happens, you know? I never make any mistakes when I record. Yeah, well, but we're not all as perfect as you are. Exactly, exactly. So there's a bunch of controls across the bottom here too. What is all that? So down there we have the layers that ship with points TV. So points TV is layer based, as in Photoshop, for example. So if you put something on top of the other thing, it's going to be in front of it and the other way around. I can show you, for example, with a spinning globe behind Achim. So if I take the globe and place it on top of the video that displays Achim, make it a little bit easier to see, now it's in front of him. If I drag it right below him, it's behind him. Oh wow, and that's all doing that real time. Yeah, it's doing that real time in 1080p and I think 60 frames a second. So that's pretty cool. So the things at the very bottom are the layers that come with points TV. So it does a lot like really cheesy stuff. But you've got templates, I can see. You've got date and time and channel logo, station logo, Google Maps. So there's a lot you might need for your show. Maybe you need a New Zealand station logo there. So you just import a graphic and put the station logo layer there and you basically have your station logo as they have on a TV show. Is this something someone else controls while you're there on air talent, right? It depends. If you're crazy like I am a little bit, then you control it while you're on the air. For example, using an iPad. Achim, if you show the app again, the control app, you could use a third-party app and then, for example, shoot lower thirds just by tapping a button. And that does it from the iPad. So you could, in theory, do that while in front of the camera. I would suggest though, because that's the way you don't get crazy. You have someone doing that while you're on air talent. I'm actually looking to offload some work to Steve. Right now, I end up doing it all myself while I'm trying to record the show on him. Actually, I'm creating a show while I'm doing all the work. So this is pretty impressive. Yeah, I like it. I use it for my own podcast. For me, it works like a charm. It looks really cool. So, Boeing's TV2 is coming out when? When it's done. There's going to be a public beta right after NAB. I can break everything. That's pretty good. We need people like that to make sure it doesn't break in the future. So I hope you will not break it in the future. And we're talking about mid-mid this year when we're going to release Boeing's TV2 unless something, so you break it too bad. Or in case it's just perfect when I test it. Yeah, that's probably the case. So what's the price point of Boeing's TV? We haven't decided yet on a specific price point, but it's going to be in the realms of Boeing's TV1. Boeing's TV1 was $499 for the full version and that's probably going to be the same with Boeing's TV2. We're planning on doing a subscription model as well. So if you say, I just needed, I don't know, three months a year. You just rent it for three months and that's pretty much it. That's an interesting way to go too. Yeah. All right, well, very good luck to you and how do people find Boeing's TV2? They just go to boynx.com and they will find every bit of information they will need to know about it. All right, and how about your podcast? Plug your podcast. Well, it's German, so if you're speaking German. I know another German guy. We know Klaus. Remember, we talked about him. Yeah, right. You're right. So if Klaus is watching, he can go to digitalupgrade.de and this is where we do the stuff no one does with Boeing's TV because it tends to break stuff. So it's a little bit, it's a different, we do actual real 3D studios with our German podcast and it's a lot of fun. All right, sounds like fun. Talk to you later, Bastion. Thank you. Bye-bye.