What size should a lower third be?

What size should a lower third be?

» The lower third must be positioned on the bottom of the canvas, to the far left and be ready for broadcast in SD (see section GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS). » Lower third height must not exceed 300 pixels. » Total area of the lower third must be of 350,000 pixels2.

How many types of lower thirds are there?

Tiers. Lower thirds are usually arranged in tiers, or lines: One-tier lower thirds: Usually used to identify a story that is being shown, or to show a presenter’s name. Two-tier lower thirds: Used most often to identify a person on screen.

What is a lower thirds graphic?

The lower third identification graphic, better known as just the lower third, is an area of the screen that is commonly used to display contextual information, such as a person’s name, a location, or some other pertinent information.

Where should lower thirds go?

As a general rule, the lower thirds should occupy a limited space near the bottom of the screen. That being said, it’s important that the lower third isn’t so small that the information is illegible.

How often should you show lower thirds?

An Intro the the Lower Thirds Whenever you watch an interview or a news broadcast, the lower third is the text and/or graphics that occupy the space near the bottom of the screen. This text is used to give viewers more context as to what is going on, who is speaking, and the time and place.

How often should lower thirds appear?

In some cases, a simple fade in and out is the best approach. It’s good practice to keep lower thirds on screen for at least 3 – 6 seconds. That gives the viewer enough time to process what they’re seeing. A good rule of thumb as an editor is to read the information twice before pulling it off screen.

How long should a lower third last?

It’s good practice to keep lower thirds on screen for at least 3 – 6 seconds. That gives the viewer enough time to process what they’re seeing.

What is another name for lower third?

Lower thirds are also commonly called “chyrons” based on the name of the Chyron Corporation, one of the first companies to specialize in creating this type of video graphic.

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