television monitor
Noun: A television monitor is a specialized display screen used in a television studio or control room to view the video signal of a program being produced or broadcast. It allows directors, technicians, and other personnel to check the quality and content of the video feed in real-time.
The term "television monitor" specifically refers to the professional equipment used for observation and quality control during production or transmission. It is not typically used for the standard television set in a home.
- The director watched the live feed on the television monitor to ensure the camera angles were correct.
- The studio engineer adjusted the color levels based on what she saw on the television monitor.
- A bank of television monitors in the control room showed feeds from all the cameras on set.
- "to monitor on a television monitor": This phrase emphasizes the action of observing a video signal using this specific professional equipment.
- The technical director monitored the satellite feed on a dedicated television monitor.
- Monitor (noun): A more general term for any display screen used to present information from a computer or video source. In a broadcast context, "monitor" is often understood to mean a television monitor.
- Production Monitor: A synonym often used in film and television production.
- Broadcast Monitor: A synonym emphasizing its use in the broadcasting chain.
- Video Monitor: A broader term that can include monitors for various video sources, not exclusively for broadcast television.
- Studio monitor
- Reference monitor
A television monitor is distinct from a consumer television receiver. While a home TV set can receive and decode broadcast signals, a professional television monitor is designed for accuracy and reliability in displaying a direct video input, often without a tuner.
- monitor used in a studio for monitoring the program being broadcast