Lower thirds are very common in many types of video production as a way to show the viewer some important information.

The problem is that some attempt to do this and end up with distracting animations that take away from the experience.

You want to make sure you have a smooth simple animation that is easy to read.

You probably don’t want something too flashy that will take from the integrity of your program.

Custom kerning is often needed on font to make sure the spacing is correct.

Key Takeaways:

  • A lower third (L3) is an unobtrusive motion graphic used to display name, location or other info.
  • Proper selection of font and character layout separates amateurs from professional designers.
  • Many NLEs allow you to create motion graphics without leaving the application, but there are limitations.

“Your L3 could be an elaborately animated floral lower third that introduces the florist or a simple text line that introduces a law official.”

Read more: https://www.shutterstock.com/blog/how-to-make-lower-thirds-like-a-pro

Lance Carr

Lance is a fully qualified video editing tragic and renowned techno-struggler. He has put in the hard yards working out all manner of things technical... so you don't have to!

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