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Graphics Broadcasting
Graphics • Animation
Graphics • Shooting one frame at a time giving the illusion of motion, ie. Walt Disney
Graphics • Chroma Key
Graphics • Method of electronically inserting a image from one video source into the picture of another.Any media source can be used such as a picture or video.
Graphics • Font
Graphics • Style and size of lettering used.
Graphics • Text
Graphics • Graphic lettering superimposed over the video scene.
Graphics • Title Safe Area
Graphics • Inner two thirds of the video image where you are secure in believing that all television sets will be capable of seeing the information. Only use 10 words per screen!
Graphics • Picture in Picture (PIP)
Graphics • A technique that allows a small photo or video clip to be placed on the screen at the same time that a newsman/woman reads a story. The picture is often placed above one of the shoulders or talent.
Graphics • Virtual Studio
Graphics • Computer-generated graphics which are keyed into a chroma-key area behind the talent, much like a weather map.
Graphics • Transitions
Graphics • When the video changes from one screen to another. Can be a cut, a mix (fade, dissolve, super) or wipe. Most common transition is a cut.
Graphics • Computer-generated design
Graphics • A graphic or special effect that is created with a visible frame on nonlinear edit systems.
Graphics • Still Images
Graphics • A digital photo used in video editing. This can be a digital image taken with a camera or a still frame taken from a video clip.
Graphics • Lower Third
Graphics • Refers to the graphic placed on the bottom third of the TV screen which generally gives information about the individual on the screen (name, title, etc) or provides specific information about the image that is on currently the screen.