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v.i.p.a.l.

Visually Interesting, Plausible, and Logical. A design philosophy describing well designed on-screen graphics for Film or TV, (the graphics that appear on monitors and screens that are seen in a scene).

Graphics that are designed clearly and concisely, using the imagery to help tell the story, as well as reinforcing the ascetic look of a set/scene. Graphics must be both plausible and logical in reference to the real world, or the world created by the film/tv show.
Todd's V.I.P.A.L. philosophy is one that he incorporates when building playback graphics for a show; he believes it helps the viewers to understand and believe what they are seeing on the screen(s).
by Toddvideo June 2, 2018
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