Definitions for "Safe Area"
Televisions 'overscan' and project an image bigger than the visible area. Designing for any TV service must take into account the loss of screen space outside the safe area. For more information, see Designing for DiTV
1. Nonhazardous (unclassified) location. 2. An area in which explosive gas/air mixture are not expected to be present so that special precautions for the construction and use of electrical apparatus are not required.
A reduced area of the picture which should contain important action and graphics may be placed without fear of cutoff. With mixed 4x3 and 16x9 viewing, what is safe is a debatable point
Keywords:  bihac, srebenica, tuzla, gorazde, zepa
One of six UN protected enclaves in Bosnia; Bihac, Gorazde, Sarajevo, Srebenica, Tuzla, and Zepa established on May 6, 1993. Even though the United Nations guaranteed the safety of the citizens in these cities, Srebenica and Zepa fell into Serb hands in July 1995.
This allows the material positioning of video images to be checked. Both safe title and safe action boundaries are included. This signal can be keyed by any switcher or special effects generator that incorporates the luminance keying function.