The addition of text, symbols and graphic elements to a video image. Titles may be added to a video scene during shooting or in post-production. Sophisticated titling devices allow the user to prepare text and graphics in various sizes, fonts and colors to be triggered later, one-by-one, at appropriate places within a production. Many video cameras include basic titlers or permit externally-generated titles to be mixed with the video image during shooting.
Feature that allows a user to create on-screen titles, captions, or comments.
Process or result of incorporating on-screen text to video; used for credits, captions, or any other alphanumeric communication to video viewers.
Titling is an option found on many camcorders that gives you the option of placing a title on your video. It usually offers you some popular title choices for common occasions. If you have index titling, the title becomes a marker so you can search for it later.
On-screen text in the form of captions or comments. Many camcorders let you create your own titles, and some also include several preset titles to cover typical camcorder occasions like weddings, birthdays and vacations.