Broadcast designer
A broadcast designer is a person involved with creating graphic designs and electronic media incorporated in television productions that are used by character generator operators. A broadcast designer may have a degree in digital media, or is self-taught in the software needed to create such content. CG stands for computer graphics, most broadcast designers studied either graphic design or visual communicationthis term is used for those designing motion graphics also for film, industrials, commercials, and the web.
Broadcast designers take part in their field in creating visual content that combines creativity and technology. Broadcast design is the creation and combination of visual elements in a television production or television shows. These elements can include news graphics, channel logos, animation, and more. Broadcast designers not only have to be creative with visuals and aesthetics, but also have to have an understanding of storytelling and the technology behind it. With this being said, they need to have the ability to create eye-catching visuals while also sending a message. All of these elements play a role in shaping what TV broadcasts, entertainment shows, and multimedia platforms look today.
A large portion of broadcast design is known as "branding" for television channels and programs. The job of the designer is to create a look and feel for a specific idea or subject. Often, television stations will wish to re-invent their style or "on air look"this is where the broadcast designer's skills are called upon to design lower third digital on-screen graphics and motion graphics.
Another industry which is reliant on a designer's skill is the television commercial advertising market. Most often, a client will hire an advertising agency which will then hire a group of designers to produce a commercial for their product. The process usually begins with a concept or an idea which the client has or the agency comes up with. It is then further explored in design boards which go up for approval by the client before the process of making it actually begins.
Types of Broadcast Design
There are many types of different broadcast designs. Each broadcast design has different unique techniques, topics, goals, and target audiences. Broadcast designers need to focus their work on the specific genre or topic geared to a specific audience. Knowing their audience can assist the broadcast designer on what ideas they need to be thinking about when they create their design and this keeps audiences engaged at all times. The different designs include:- news broadcast graphics
- sports broadcast graphics
- award ceremony designs
- commercial graphic designs
- infographics
News and sports broadcast graphics
Award ceremony designs
Broadcast designs graphics for prominent award shows that combine creativity and technical skills to represent the aspects of the show itself. These graphics add drama and emphasis to the show and keep the audience members fully engaged and attentive. Some award ceremonies that include graphic design include:- The Academy Awards
- The Grammy Awards
- The Tony Awards
- The Emmy Awards
Commercial graphic design
Infographics
are informational representations that include data such as graphs, charts, and images about complex information to make it easier for the intended audience to understand and learn. Infographics are more eye-catching than a regular document and they are more engaging to individuals as well.Tools used in broadcast design
Broadcast designers use a variety of different tools and technologies to create, distribute, and convey their work to viewers. Tools and equipment can differ based on the size, budget, and technological preferences of different broadcast centers. The different tools and technology include:All of these different tools guide broadcast designers to a much easier way of creating their designs. These tools can also be specific for different tasks for a variety of audiences that are made for them.