The Portuguese adaptation of the long-running Spanish quiz show arrives on RTP with a new graphic identity designed by the broadcaster and implemented by wTVision through its proprietary render engine workflow.
wTVision has implemented the full graphics workflow for Agarra-me se Puderes!, RTP’s new entertainment quiz show and the Portuguese adaptation of the successful Spanish format Atrápame Si Puedes. Produced by Mediapro Studio, the program premiered in Portugal on April 6 and brings to local audiences a format with a strong track record in Spain, now refreshed with a new visual language created specifically for RTP.
The project reflects a careful balance between format continuity and local creative adaptation. While the Spanish version had already been supported by wTVision, the Portuguese edition introduced a new graphic line designed by RTP and fully implemented by wTVision. For this new version, the production was built around wTVision’s proprietary R³ Engine, bringing the on-air graphics operation into a fully integrated software environment.
For a quiz show built around pace, timing, and constant interaction, graphics are an essential part of the format’s structure. From questions and answers to scoring elements and progression cues, each visual component needs to support the rhythm of the show with clarity and precision. Bringing this visual identity to air required close collaboration between RTP, Mediapro Studio, and wTVision, ensuring that the broadcaster’s creative direction was translated into a reliable and cohesive production workflow.
By moving the workflow into R³ Engine, wTVision enabled a more unified approach to graphics implementation and operation. The project demonstrates how established international formats can be adapted to new markets with a tailored visual identity, while maintaining the operational standards required for studio-based television.
With Agarra-me se Puderes!, wTVision continues to support entertainment productions where graphics help shape the rhythm, clarity, and viewer experience of the format.