Chapter 6 Multimedia ITBIS 105 Prepared by Shanu Joseph
Multimedia What is  multimedia ? Text Graphics Animation Audio Video Any combination of text, graphics, sound, animation and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic means.  
Multimedia excites eyes, ears, fingertips, and most importantly, the head. When you allow an end user- the viewer of a multimedia project- to control the multimedia elements, it is  interactive multimedia .   When you provide a structure of linked elements, interactive multimedia becomes  hypermedia .   Multimedia
Where to use Multimedia?  Multimedia is appropriate whenever a human interface connects a human user to electronic information of any kind.   Multimedia enhances traditional text only - computer interface, and also holds attention and interest.   Multimedia
Business applications for multimedia include presentations, training, marketing, advertising, product demos, databases, catalogues, voice mail, and networked communications. (For example: Mechanics learn to repair engine and Salespeople learn about product lines.)   Multimedia in Business
Schools   are perhaps the most needy destination for multimedia. Multimedia for learning takes many forms. (e.g. using animation and audio, text and audio etc.) Multimedia in schools
From   gardening to cooking to home design, remodeling, and repair software, multimedia has entered home. Eventually, most multimedia projects will reach the home via television sets or monitors. The home of the future will be very different when the cost of players and multimedia televisions becomes mass-market affordable and the multimedia connection is widely available.  Multimedia at Home
In   hotels, train stations, shopping malls, museums, and grocery stores, multimedia will become available to provide information and help. Such installations reduce demand on traditional information booths and personnel, add value, and they can work around the clock, even in the middle of the night, when live help is off duty.  Multimedia in Public places
The World Wide Web What is  virtual reality (VR) ? Use of computers to simulate real or imagined environment Appears as a three dimensional (3-D) space Used for games and many  practical applications
The  stages  of a  project Most multimedia and web projects must be undertaken in stages. Some stages should be completed before other stages begin, and some stages may be skipped or combined.  Introduction to making Multimedia Planning and costing Designing and producing Testing Delivering
Planning and costing :  A project always begins with an idea or a need that you refine by outlining its messages and objectives. Designing and producing : Perform each of the planned tasks to create a finished product. Testing : Always test your programs to make sure they meet the objectives of your project, they work properly on the intended delivery platforms, and they meet the needs of your client or end user.  Delivering : Package and deliver the project to the end user. The stages of a project
What you need   You   need hardware, software, and good ideas to make multimedia. To make good multimedia you need talent and skill. You will also need time, money, and the help of other people, as multimedia is often a team effort.
Hardware  Input   Devices Keyboards, Mice, Trackballs, touch screens, graphics tablets, flatbed scanners, voice recognition systems and digital cameras. Output Devices Audio Devices, Monitors, printers, projectors ,
Software  Text editing and word processing Microsoft word Painting and Drawing Tools Paint shop pro, adobe illustrator   3-D Modeling and animation Tools 3D studio max  
Image-Editing Tools Adobe Photoshop   Sound editing Tools Wave Studio, Gold Wave   Animation, Video, and digital Movie Tools Macromedia Director, Adobe premiere Software
The user  Novice users : They are people who have never used the application before, or have only used it very briefly.   Experts :  They are familiar with the software and use it extensively.  Occasional users :  Occasional users are those, such as teachers, managers, lawyers etc. Who use an application to do certain things, without ever becoming experts in the use of all the facilities of the package.
  The older user :  The elderly suffer a decline in short-term memory performance and reaction time with age, so tasks should avoid either of these wherever possible.  Users with special needs : This group is really many groups. There are users  with vision and hearing impairments, physical and mental special needs and possibly cultural and religious special needs.    The user

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Elementary Computing UOB

  • 1. Chapter 6 Multimedia ITBIS 105 Prepared by Shanu Joseph
  • 2. Multimedia What is multimedia ? Text Graphics Animation Audio Video Any combination of text, graphics, sound, animation and video delivered to you by computer or other electronic means.  
  • 3. Multimedia excites eyes, ears, fingertips, and most importantly, the head. When you allow an end user- the viewer of a multimedia project- to control the multimedia elements, it is interactive multimedia .   When you provide a structure of linked elements, interactive multimedia becomes hypermedia . Multimedia
  • 4. Where to use Multimedia? Multimedia is appropriate whenever a human interface connects a human user to electronic information of any kind.   Multimedia enhances traditional text only - computer interface, and also holds attention and interest. Multimedia
  • 5. Business applications for multimedia include presentations, training, marketing, advertising, product demos, databases, catalogues, voice mail, and networked communications. (For example: Mechanics learn to repair engine and Salespeople learn about product lines.) Multimedia in Business
  • 6. Schools are perhaps the most needy destination for multimedia. Multimedia for learning takes many forms. (e.g. using animation and audio, text and audio etc.) Multimedia in schools
  • 7. From gardening to cooking to home design, remodeling, and repair software, multimedia has entered home. Eventually, most multimedia projects will reach the home via television sets or monitors. The home of the future will be very different when the cost of players and multimedia televisions becomes mass-market affordable and the multimedia connection is widely available. Multimedia at Home
  • 8. In hotels, train stations, shopping malls, museums, and grocery stores, multimedia will become available to provide information and help. Such installations reduce demand on traditional information booths and personnel, add value, and they can work around the clock, even in the middle of the night, when live help is off duty. Multimedia in Public places
  • 9. The World Wide Web What is virtual reality (VR) ? Use of computers to simulate real or imagined environment Appears as a three dimensional (3-D) space Used for games and many practical applications
  • 10. The stages of a project Most multimedia and web projects must be undertaken in stages. Some stages should be completed before other stages begin, and some stages may be skipped or combined. Introduction to making Multimedia Planning and costing Designing and producing Testing Delivering
  • 11. Planning and costing : A project always begins with an idea or a need that you refine by outlining its messages and objectives. Designing and producing : Perform each of the planned tasks to create a finished product. Testing : Always test your programs to make sure they meet the objectives of your project, they work properly on the intended delivery platforms, and they meet the needs of your client or end user. Delivering : Package and deliver the project to the end user. The stages of a project
  • 12. What you need You need hardware, software, and good ideas to make multimedia. To make good multimedia you need talent and skill. You will also need time, money, and the help of other people, as multimedia is often a team effort.
  • 13. Hardware Input Devices Keyboards, Mice, Trackballs, touch screens, graphics tablets, flatbed scanners, voice recognition systems and digital cameras. Output Devices Audio Devices, Monitors, printers, projectors ,
  • 14. Software Text editing and word processing Microsoft word Painting and Drawing Tools Paint shop pro, adobe illustrator   3-D Modeling and animation Tools 3D studio max  
  • 15. Image-Editing Tools Adobe Photoshop   Sound editing Tools Wave Studio, Gold Wave   Animation, Video, and digital Movie Tools Macromedia Director, Adobe premiere Software
  • 16. The user Novice users : They are people who have never used the application before, or have only used it very briefly.   Experts : They are familiar with the software and use it extensively. Occasional users : Occasional users are those, such as teachers, managers, lawyers etc. Who use an application to do certain things, without ever becoming experts in the use of all the facilities of the package.
  • 17.   The older user : The elderly suffer a decline in short-term memory performance and reaction time with age, so tasks should avoid either of these wherever possible. Users with special needs : This group is really many groups. There are users with vision and hearing impairments, physical and mental special needs and possibly cultural and religious special needs.   The user