LeoGlossary: On Screen

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"On-screen" refers to anything that appears or is presented on a visual display, such as a television, computer monitor, movie screen, or any other type of screen. This term is commonly used in the context of visual media, including film, television, and digital presentations. Here are a few contexts in which the term "on-screen" is frequently used:

  1. Film and Television:

    • Actors: When discussing actors, "on-screen" refers to their presence and performance in front of the camera during a film or television show.
    • Graphics and Text: Elements such as subtitles, credits, or informational graphics that appear on the screen during a movie or TV program are described as on-screen graphics or text.
  2. Computers and Digital Devices:

    • Display: In the context of computers and digital devices, "on-screen" refers to anything that is visible on the monitor or screen, including images, text, videos, and user interfaces.
  3. Presentations and Slides:

    • Content: In presentations, the term "on-screen" is used to describe content that is currently being displayed on a screen. This could include slides, charts, or any visual elements being shown to an audience.
  4. Interactions and User Interfaces:

    • User Actions: In the context of software or applications, "on-screen" may be used to describe actions or events that occur within the visual interface. For example, clicking on an on-screen button or navigating through on-screen menus.

Here are a few examples to illustrate the use of "on-screen" in different contexts:

  • "The actor's on-screen chemistry with the co-star was evident in every scene."
  • "During the presentation, the speaker highlighted key points using on-screen graphics."
  • "The on-screen instructions guided users through the setup process."

In general, "on-screen" simply refers to what is visible or happening on a screen at a given moment. The term is versatile and can be applied in various situations where visual content or interactions are involved.

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