Font
Fonts for titles and on-screen graphics should adhere to the brand standards established for print and online materials. In order to maintain brand integrity, one of the following two fonts should be utilized within multimedia productions.
Avenir
Arial
Lower Thirds
Lower thirds are on-screen graphics used to identify a subject and are typically placed in the bottom half of the screen. For Campbell University multimedia productions, lower third graphics should appear in white text, utilizing either the Avenir or Arial fonts. They should also be written using upper and lower case letters.
When identifying a subject by their name and title, the lower third graphic should span multiple lines of text. Also, the font used to identify their name should appear in a heavier weight and size than the font used to identify their title.
Example:
Lower thirds with black bar
In the event that the background is too bright to distinguish white text, a black bar may used as a separation element. The color values for the black bar should adhere to the overall brand standards:
Core Black
- RGB: 0, 0, 0
- Hex: #1E252B
When compositing a black bar into video, opacity should be set at 80%.
Video Bumper
In order to establish strong brand recognition, Campbell University videos should conclude with the Campbell wordmark.
Preferred version: Campbell University workmark, white logo on orange background
Video Bumper with Text
In certain scenarios, information such as a URL or hashtag may be used at the end of videos to encourage and direct viewers. This information can be integrated into the video itself or exist on its own screen. If it is coupled with the Campbell wordmark, however, it must adhere to the following guidelines.
Text accompanying the Campbell wordmark at the end of videos must use either the Avenir or Arial fonts. The minimum distance between the text and the Campbell wordmark must be equivalent to the height of “U” in the Campbell wordmark.
Campbell University wordmark and text
Video Examples
Because of powerful emotional connections and stunning visuals, some Campbell stories are best told through multimedia. We have included a sampling of videos from the Campbell University Vimeo page.
Leading with purpose
Campbell University provides students with roots and wings – roots to keep them grounded and wings so they ascend. This prepares them to lead with purpose.
Our work is transforming lives
A Campbell University education is not a transaction; it is a transformational learning experience that changes lives.
Danny’s story
As a piano pedagogy major at Campbell University, Danny Allen has deepened his love for music and learned about algebra, Western Civilization, and other subjects. More than that, he says, he has learned how to be a better servant leader and a better person.
Videography Services
IT Service’s Digital Media team and the University’s Communications & Marketing department are committed to helping provide video services to support the recruitment, marketing and communication needs of Campbell University.