Lowerthird
A lower third (also shown as lower-third or lowerthird) is a graphic overlay placed in the lower area of a television or video image to provide contextual information about on-screen content. Common uses include identifying speakers, showing locations, displaying titles, presenting breaking news, or conveying brief informational or promotional text. In broadcast practice the term is sometimes used interchangeably with chyron or name strap.
Design considerations for lower thirds emphasize legibility and unobtrusiveness: readable typefaces, sufficient contrast against background imagery,
Technically, lower thirds are produced using character generators, graphics engines, or video-editing software and are delivered
While primarily functional, lower thirds also reflect stylistic trends and broadcasting conventions. Their ubiquity across news,