Display text superimposed over your live video stream with real-time updates using the Fruit Jam Chyron!
Just like "up to the minute" lower-thirds on a shopping network or newscast, you can composite text that is fed from a live data source. In our example, the product information, sale price, and up-to-the moment stock count forĀ JP's Product Pick of the Week livestream.
The word "chyron" is a colloquial term for a graphic or text at the bottom of the title safe area of a broadcast TV screen. While the name comes from the Chyron Corporation, who started manufacturing broadcast graphics generators in the 1970s, the term "chyron" has become a generic term for this type of video overlay. The term "lower third" is also used interchangeably with "chyron".
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