Like the computerized graphics on MTV, tie patterns are constantly shifting and changing.
For much of that time, computerized graphics were not available, and Ms. Krumin had to hand-paint frames and use other time-consuming ways to create special effects.
To earn his way through the University of Wisconsin as a communications major, meanwhile, he began designing computerized graphics.
It can put a simulated pane of glass that shatters when a ball goes through the zone (à la the computerized scoring graphics used for bowling).
In addition to the extra cameras, the show has also pioneered technological broadcast innovations, such as the use of enhanced slow motion replays and computerized graphics.
While his two singles showcased G-Dragon dancing with a white backdrop, "Butterfly"'s music video heavily concentrated on computerized graphics.
But usually the computerized graphics of architects are tools for conceptualizing, not fund-raising, so they do not need the polish of rock videos.
At their simplest, computerized graphics are wire-like drawings.
CBS also planned to use more computerized graphics and a super slow-motion camera with a long lens.
The look of the programming - through computerized graphics and snappier pacing - has become more contemporary.