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MULTIMEDIA SOLUTION |
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Multimedia is more than one concurrent presentation medium (for example, on CD-ROM or a Web site).
Although still images are a different medium than text, multimedia is typically used to mean the
combination of text, sound, and/or motion video. Some people might say that the addition of
animated images (for example, animated GIF on the Web) produces multimedia, but it has typically
meant one of the following:
» Text and sound
» Text, sound, and still or animated graphic images
» Text, sound, and video images
» Video and sound
Multiple display areas, images, or presentations presented concurrently
In live situations, the use of a speaker or actors and "props" together with sound, images, and motion
video Multimedia can arguably be distinguished from traditional motion pictures or movies both by the
scale of the production (multimedia is usually smaller and less expensive) and by the possibility of
audience interactivity or involvement (in which case, it is usually called interactive multimedia).
Interactive elements can include: voice command, mouse manipulation, text entry, touch screen,
video capture of the user, or live participation (in live presentations).
Multimedia tends to imply sophistication (and relatively more expense) in both production and presentation
than simple text-and-images. Multimedia presentations are possible in many contexts, including the Web,
CD-ROMs, and live theater.
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