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MULTIMEDIA
SOFTWARE
You’ve
got a huge presentation for a conference and you want to
make a big splash. Your speech is ready, your suit is pressed,
and you have done your voice exercises. You think to yourself
– Is this really going to turn heads? In the age of
Ben Franklin and Independence Hall, an impassioned speech
may have incited the masses. But, we’re in the computer
age now, and you are going to have to go the extra mile
to make your message stand out.
Multimedia Presentations gives you the latest and the greatest
methods to create communication masterpieces all at your
desktop. It integrates Flash media, pictures, graphics,
music and even video to knock the socks off those who get
the pleasure of your entertainment.
If you just took a two-week tour of Egypt and you have hundreds
of pictures, you can tie them together in a slide show.
Add different effects included in your Multimedia Software
for added impact. The sky is the limit!
Only our Creative genius holds you back from designing and
showing a extravaganza of imagery, excitement and emotion.
Gone are the days of delivering a major speech without a
little bit of backup. Multimedia will breathe new life into
your next presentation, and set you ahead of the competition.
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:
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. A rule-of-thumb
for the minimum development cost of a packaged multimedia
production with video for commercial presentation (as at
trade shows) is: $1,000 a minute of presentation time. Since
any Web site can be viewed as a multimedia presentation,
however, any tool that helps develop a site in multimedia
form can be classed as multimedia software and the cost
can be less than for standard video productions.