The things you are interested in are not on TV? No problem! It has never been easier to be the host of your own TV show and get your message out.
Install BoinxTV on your Mac, connect a camera and you are set to make stunning videos for a global audience that look like the stuff on TV.
It's Your Show
Call it webcasting, video podcasting or whatever, it all boils down to this: It's your show, your voice, your opinion. Easily run your own TV show from your living room and reach the global audience with professional looking video on a shoe string budget.
Without BoinxTV we would have had to close down Digital Upgrade. We just did not have the time for editing any more. A single episode would take more than a day to make. With BoinxTV we easily do it in a couple of hours.
Tino Tezel, co-host DigitalUpgrade

Produce on a budget
The key to running a successful video podcast is to create a lot of high quality content quickly and efficiently. BoinxTV is your way to achieve this because it takes away all the editing that used to take hours and hours. Spending more time creating new content and less time editing is the ultimate money saver because it frees you up to do more productive things.
As Seen on TV
BoinxTV is like having your own professional TV studio. It has all the whiz-bang the big guys have. Check out the creative possibilities page to be inspired. At the same time, it lacks all the complexities of traditional professional broadcast equipment, so it is easy to learn and to master.


Virtual Studio
One of the things that used to cost an arm and a leg and comes included with BoinxTV is the chroma keying. With it, you can remove a uniform colored background and replace it with a picture of a studio. In Broadcasting, this is called a "virtual studio" and saves you lots of money building a set. It is also very easy to set up and take down again.
Go Live
You can even take it a step further. Use streaming services such as uStream, Justin.tv, Lifestream, Zaplive and others and go live! BoinxTV records your show and allows you to output the video in real time to a secondary monitor full screen from where it can be broadcast to the world.

Creative Possibilities
Give your recordings and live streams your unique touch with the endless creative possibilities of BoinxTV.


ScottJoing 75 videos in 3.5 days at #SAEM12 thanks @boinxtv [link]
Tue 15th of May 2012 22:02:02riseofthecursed Boinx TV is cool!
Sun 06th of May 2012 17:13:29kieren_sleight Acutely loving BoinxTV atm! :)
Mon 30th of Apr 2012 08:41:25boinxtv Nordic Light Photo Festival live with BoinxTV and FotoMagico: [link] ^ol
Tue 24th of Apr 2012 11:14:28MattJamesThomas Created my first iPad app preview yesterday, using BoinxTV, iMovie and a MacPro with BlackMagic Intensity Card. [link]
Fri 13th of Apr 2012 12:23:39mikelroy @sageaaron Cool (and affordable) live video switching app called @BoinxTV. We use it for #BCNDP webcasts as well
Tue 07th of Feb 2012 14:57:06MichaelThwaite Got to love @BoinxTV All this from a Macbook PRO [link] with no post editing!
Thu 19th of Jan 2012 09:17:35boinxtv Congrats! “@lionelgruenberg: @boinxtv @schacademy @TeamSCHift awesome production today, killer broadcast, great job team!”
Sat 17th of Dec 2011 02:36:26Making the Grade at CUE 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012Happy spring everyone! It’s been a busy month for us Boinx folks. I just returned from a trip to Palm Springs for the annual CUE conference (that’s Computer-Using Educators) – what a success! The conference, which is one of the biggest tech conferences in California, was packed with teachers, tech coordinates, students (though just on Saturday, of course!) and more, seeking out the latest in technology for education. It was the perfect opportunity for us to showcase BoinxTV, iStopMotion 2, and iStopMotion for iPad, and all of their educational benefits for tech savvy teachers and students. Not only did we get a lot of positive feedback from attendees (some may or may not have purchased the iStopMotion for iPad app while at our booth…), but it was so encouraging to see just how big of a role technology plays in the classroom, and how students and teachers alike are embracing it. There was even an exhibit dedicated to showcasing projects that students have created using technology like...
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Thursday, February 23, 2012At West Tisbury School in Massachusetts, a group of students meets every week to shoot their own television show, which is put on display for their classmates and teachers to see each week. How do they do it, you ask? With BoinxTV, of course! Using the “studio-in-a-box,” teacher Valerie Becker and her “news crew” are able to create WTS-TV, without the need for a studio or expensive editing gear. “This is not a TV production class – it’s a group of dedicated students who are enthusiastic about learning the art of broadcast. But because it's not a class, we’re always on the lookout for vacant classrooms to use for creating the show,” says Becker. “That’s what makes this so impressive, that we're able to do that, because the entire 'studio' is on the computer.” WTS-TV episodes, which air in the entryway of the school Monday through Friday all week long, cover all West Tisbury School activities, from sporting events to spelling bees and talent shows to school trips. They even list all of...
moreStudents Use BoinxTV to Create, Learn and Tell Stories
Tuesday, January 24, 2012Fryeburg Academy, a day and boarding school in Maine, is an independent preparatory school that prides itself on providing a supportive yet challenging environment for their students. The Academy believes its strong school community fosters learning and growth in all of their students, and its comprehensive co-curriculum cultivates generations of students who graduate well prepared for the future. A recent addition to the school’s curriculum to help further the Academy’s mission is Filmmaking and Broadcast – a course that requires its students to create content for, report, shoot and edit their own news show. After weeks of hard work and behind-the-scenes efforts – made easier through the class’s use of BoinxTV – FATV is broadcast online to the news team’s fellow classmates and faculty. “We could not be doing the news show at all without BoinxTV,” said Mike Dana, a former motion picture cinematographer and creator/teacher of Filmmaking and Broadcast at Fryeburg. “We use one of our editing...
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