Geoff Fox is a broadcast pioneer. He’s also a 7-time Emmy Award-winning meteorologist. Among TV meteorologists, Geoff is the first to develop a method of delivering a standard daily TV weather report about anywhere from anywhere, all by himself.
Geoff explains how he tackles mission critical, behind-the-scenes tasks while in front of a live TV camera using some of the new features found in TriCaster Advanced Edition software loaded onto to his TriCaster Mini.  He self-produces and directs his daily weather segment to Nebraskans watching TV in Nebraska–while simultaneously delivering the weather report from his garage in California. How he does it is, in a word, magical.  It’s a recipe for future TV weathermen to follow:
A recap of how Geoff does it:
- All screen sequencing is automated using Macros
- Macro sequence controlled by handheld LanLink Shout Controller
- Macros starts the recorder on TriCaster
- Uses 4 mix/effect buses (M/E’s) and extra DSK’s (downstream keyers)
- Available with TriCaster Advanced Edition
- Two DSK’s per M/E bus
- Frame buffer animation feature fills in unused screen space
- Weather maps visible only to him via an off-screen monitor powered from TriCaster Output 2
- Internal chroma keyer composites weather maps over his green screen
- Automated sequencing of different weather chart clips in the DDR’s
- Macro-driven lower thirds fade in and out
- Forecast in frame buffers For this segment alone, Geoff’s title credits would include the following:
- Producer
- Technical Director
- Cameraman
- Sound Designer
- Lighting Supervisor
- Set Designer
- Copywriter
- Copy Editor
- Signal Transport Supervisor
- Meteorologist
- On-Screen Talent