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In the simplest form, a lower third is a text title or graphic overlay placed in the lower region of the screen. In television production terms, lower thirds are placed in the “title-safe area,” the part of the screen in which you can safely place graphics without them getting cropped. Lower thirds can display everything from essential graphics like a network's logo to additional information like a person's name and title in a documentary interview. It's called a lower third because it's typically in the lower third of the frame. It's that simple. The lower third usually appears near the bottom, but it usually shouldn't be directly on the bottom of the frame. Ticker is the complete and proven solution for creating, controlling, and broadcasting automated graphics ticker content and is an indispensable tool for any media organization. Real-time Implementation: Viz Ticker is complete solution to build creative and compelling 3D tickers consisting of live data, animated 3D objects, images, sounds, and text from News, sports, social media, weather, financial, database, internal or external feeds. The real-time implementation manages all elements directly, with no delay, from content editing to final output.
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