Lower thirds are an extra graphic or video element you place on your video, usually near the bottom, for the purpose of sectioning your video to show other information. That information might be a name of someone speaking in the video, the name and/or logo of your company, or a place to offer more information about the topic of the video.
Static, or graphic lower thirds are non-moving. One example of a lower third graphic would be a transparent PNG graphic file of your logo. Animated lower thirds are the opposite of static, they actually have thier own animation within a video. An example of an animated lower third would be a newsticker at the bottom of a news broadcast.
Lower third templates are simply templates used to generate lower thirds quickly. We will be offering some free lower third templates in the next few days per visitor request.
This site offers both static and animated lower thirds. The only requirement to use these free lower thirds in your videos is to include a credit to this site at the end of your video. If you need some help in adding our free lower thirds, check the tutorials page; there may be a tutorial to assist you in adding the free lower third for your brand of video edtior.