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Digital wizardry: TV viewers are demanding more visually arresting content, and broadcasters are responding with more creative computer generated text and digital video effects--all with the help of more sophisticated CGs and DVEs.(Buyers Guide)(Industry Overview)
Asia Image, August, 2002 by Doyle, Audrey
Turn on your television these days and you're bound to see content--everything from news and sports to promos, trailers, and credits--that have been enhanced with computer-generated text and digital video effects.
Sometimes those enhancements are done live, on-air, and other times they're created in post. Often they're accomplished using dedicated hardware, however, they also can be completed using integrated editing and effects systems and software.
But regardless of when and where they're done, the enhancements are increasing in scope and complexity, as are the CG and DVE ...
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