a computer system and software used to superimpose words, numbers, prices and graphic design elements on the screen.
Built-in or add-on device which creates title lettering and superimposes it on the picture being recorded by the camcorder.
Any device specially used to create alphanumeric characters to title television graphics. An example might be the infinit!, made by the Chyron Corporation.
Translation of ASCII values of a character into the dot pattern of the character for display on the screen
an electronic device used to create words or graphics and electronically inserts them over a video picture
A computer used to generate text and sometimes graphics for video titles.
Electronic device which produces graphics and characters for creating video titles.
A device that superimposes text over a video image, such as program credits at the end of a program.
The equipment used in a linear editing suite to create titles or other text on video.
(Trade name Chyron) a unit that enables the creation of letters, numbers, or other characters for use with videos.
A device that transforms digital signals into typographic characters. It can be located either in the television broadcasting system (e.g. for open subtitles) or inside a TV receiver (for closed subtitles or teletext).
is an electronic device that is used to display text and graphics on the video screen
A studio device for electronically projecting text across a television screen.
Electronic typewriter that creates titles for video.
a device which produces electronic 'writing'.
A function found on camcorders that enables the user to create titles and effects.
Equipment capable of generating lines of text or effects to appear on the TV screen.
A device for creating text on video. Character generators are often used to make information channels and electronic bulletin boards for TV and Cable.
A device that electronically builds text which can be combined with a video signal. The text is created with a keyboard and program that has a selection of font and backgrounds.
(n) Electronic device that generates titles to be " supered" over video. Used to reinforce story location, reporter, source and anchor identification. Also used in graphics. (See also Chyron, graphic, super).
Device that electronically generates text which can be superimposed* over a video signal. Text is usually entered via a keyboard, allowing selection of various fonts, sizes, colors, styles and background colors, then stored as multiple pages for retrieval. The Video TitleMaker 2000 is a full-featured character generator.
A specialized computer with unique software and hardware to create text displays on a television screen for video titles or general information.
A character generator (CG for short) is a device or software that produces static or animated text (such as crawls and rolls) for keying into a video stream. Modern character generators are actually computer-based, and can generate graphics as well as text.