telop

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See also: TELOP, Telop, and tel op

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A genericization of the trademark TELOP; an acronym of television opaque projector.

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telop (plural telops)

  1. (television) A text or image superimposed on a television screen.
    • 1969, Herbert Zettl, Television Production Handbook, 2nd edition, Wadsworth Publishing, page 259:
      A telop can be made simply by printing on a 4 × 5 cardboard, or by making a mat print from a 35mm negative.

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