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As a broadcast designer there are many terms one must understand in order to know what the hell a client is asking for. The problem is people use different names for the same thing. When I was first asked for a Clusterbuster I thought the guy wanted some kind of chocolate bar. So once and for all I’d like to create a list of broadcast terminology that we can all use, and I’d like you to be involved. I’m going to start off by listing some of the terms I use and what I know to be the definition, and other names (I’ll include more as I remember). If you have alternate name for the same thing, or know of something I’ve missed, let us know: Lower Third Super (lower third, super strap, strap, banner): A graphic that sits at the bottom third of the screen and includes information, most commonly someone’s name. The type on them can be a “slug” (ex.
5-alarm fire) or a “locator” (123 west elm st) or an “identifier”. (Joe Six-Pack from East Wherever) Full Frame Super A graphic, usually text, that covers the entire frame. Snipe 5-10 second lower third animations that play during the show promoting some other show or what’s coming up.
Interstitial (Clusterbuster): A short show (up to 5 minutes) that is broadcast in-between full length shows. Promo(Promotion): A sequence that advertises an upcoming show. Bumper(Next, Promo): A short sequence (5-10 seconds) that plays in-between shows, that advertises an upcoming show(s).
Play Off(Pingel, Bump in): A short sequence that plays before an advertising break. Play On(Pingel, Bump out): A short sequence that plays after an advertising break. Packshot (End Page, End Board): A graphic at the end of a promotion that includes the date and time of a show(s).
Programma dlya sostavleniya raspisaniya v vuze. Ident (Station ID): A short animation that culminates with a channel’s name/logo. Used to brand a channel. Animatic: A rough animated storyboard used to give some idea about the timing of a sequence. Opening Title(Open, Leader, Intro, Intro sequence): The sequence that plays at the beginning of a show to open the show.

Billboard A commercial right after a show or promo. For example, “This program was made possible by “brandname”.
Preferably with the same design treatment as the program before it. Classification (Netherlands = NICAM, Ratings bug): Graphic before a program designed to inform viewer of age suitability for that program. Can also be a bug. Bug A small graphic that appears in the corner of the screen, used to identify a channel, show etc. Transition(Swipe) A short animation that acts as a transition between segments of a show. It has a logo or is designed according to the content. Slate A graphic placed at the beginning of sequence used to display information about the sequence, for example Duration, Format, etc.
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Over The Shoulder (OTS) The graphic that sits over a news anchors’s shoulder. Heerko Groefsema July 27th, 2008 A leader would be a program opening. A (graphical) intro for the program. I must be care full with giving descriptions cause sometimes every company seems to have their own terminology. Or companies use the same word but mean something completely different by it.
I have done an intern at a national TV station in the Netherlands. They for instance used the term “pingles” for leading in and out the commercial breaks with some sort of ident build up. With billboard I mean an add on behind a show or commercial with some sponsoring names preferably with some design treatment that fits the program in front of it. Think of: this program was made possible. But I have seen that “billboard” is used for other things too. So I’m also a bit confused.
That’s why I would applaud such a terminology list. Heerko Groefsema July 28th, 2008 Ok I’ll try to recollect what I wrote before. A leader is a program opening (an intro).
A billboard is some sort of commercial right behind a program or promo (another term you can add to your list offcourse 🙂 ). Think of a billboard of: this program was made possible by “brandname”. A billboard is preferably in the same sort of design treatment as the program before it. When I did my intern at a Dutch national TV station we called the “play off” and “play on”, Pingels.
I have no clue why they were called like that. What we also have here in the Netherlands is NICAM. NICAM stands for the Netherlands Institute for the Classification of Audio-visual Media. They classify for whom a program is suited. In the beginning of a program/movie and even in the promo’s we are obligated to show the NICAM symbols.