Lower-thirds, logo bugs, and full-screen graphics
The graphics package lets you put broadcast-style production graphics over your live stream — name straps for whoever's talking, a logo bug in the corner, and full-screen title cards — and fire them on demand. Build them ahead of air, then tap Show when you want them.
Where to find it:
Open the broadcast's host console (/stage/broadcasts → your broadcast → Host) and scroll to "Graphics package."
The three kinds:
- **Lower third** — a name strap that slides in along the bottom of the frame: a primary line (a person's name) and a secondary line (their title or role). Use it to introduce a guest, a speaker, or yourself. By default it shows for 8 seconds, then slides out — set "Seconds on screen" to 0 to keep it up until you hide it.
- **Logo bug** — a small image tucked into a corner of the frame (your org logo, an event mark, a "BREAKING" badge). Pick which corner. Bugs default to staying up until you pull them down.
- **Full screen** — a large centered graphic with an optional headline and subhead. Good for a "We'll be right back" slate, a sponsor card, a scripture reference, or a score graphic.
Building one:
1. **+ Lower third / + Logo bug / + Full screen** — adds a preset of that kind.
2. Fill in the text fields (lower-third / full-screen) and/or upload an image (logo bug / full-screen). Uploaded images go through the platform image-moderation pipeline before they can appear on air.
3. Set "Seconds on screen" — 0 means it stays until you hide it; any positive number auto-clears after that long.
Firing graphics live:
When the broadcast is live, every preset gets a **Show** button. Tap it and the graphic slides in; the button flips to **Hide**, and an "● On air" badge appears. At most one of each kind is on screen at a time — showing a second lower third replaces the first — so you can have a lower third, a logo bug, and nothing-else-clashing all at once.
Where they render: graphics draw on top of the player on your Turtini viewer page and any Builder Live Stream block. Lower thirds slide up from the bottom; the bug sits in its corner; a full-screen graphic dims the video behind it.
Tip: pair this with the Show Runner if you run a scripted broadcast — build a lower third per guest ahead of time and fire each as their segment comes up.