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size of uncompressed video in gigabytes Video Data Size size of uncompressed video in gigabytes image size of video 1280x720 (1.77) 640x480 (1.33) 320x240 160x120

Video Bit Rate Calculation width * height * depth * fps = bits/sec compression factor width ~ pixels (160, 320, 640, 720, 1280, 1920, …) height ~ pixels (120, 240, 480, 485, 720, 1080, …) depth ~ bits (1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 24, …) fps ~ frames per second (5, 15, 20, 24, 30, …) compression factor (1, 6, 24, …)

Effects of Compression storage for 1 hour of compressed video in megabytes 3 bytes/pixel, 30 frames/sec

Be Careful... mpeg 200:1, jpeg 24:1 compressed analog digital source digital representation compressed representation vs

Another View Data Rate Size/Hour 128 Kbs 60 MB 384 Kbs 170 MB 1.5 Mbs 680 MB 3.0 Mbs 1.4 GB 6.0 Mbs 2.7 GB 25 Mbs 11.0 GB

Stages of a Multimedia Project

Overview Stages of a multimedia project. Requirements for a multimedia project.

Stages of a Multimedia Project Planning and costing: The needs of a project are analyzed by outlining its messages and objectives. A plan that outlines the required multimedia expertise is prepared.

Stages of a Multimedia Project Planning and costing (continued): A graphic template, the structure, and navigational system are developed. A time estimate and a budget are prepared. A short prototype or proof-of-concept is prepared.

Stages of a Multimedia Project Design and production: The planned tasks are performed to create a finished product. The product is revised, based on the continuous feedback received from the client.

Stages of a Multimedia Project Testing: The program is tested to ensure that it meets the objectives of the project, works on the proposed delivery platforms, and meets the client requirements. Delivery: The final project is packaged and delivered to the end user.

Requirements for a Multimedia Project Hardware: The most significant platforms for producing and delivering multimedia projects are Macintosh operating system and Microsoft Windows. These systems provide an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI).

Requirements for a Multimedia Project Hardware (continued): The Macintosh as well as Windows PC offers a combination of affordability, and software and hardware availability. The Macintosh platform is better suited for multimedia production than the Windows platform. The hardware platforms provided by Apple are better equipped to manage both, sound and video editing.

Requirements for a Multimedia Project Software: Multimedia software provides specific instructions to the hardware for performing tasks. Software tools are divided into production tools and authoring tools.

Requirements for a Multimedia Project Creativity and Organizational Skills: In a multimedia project, being creative implies knowledge of hardware and software. It is essential to develop an organized outline detailing the skills, time, budget, tools and resources needed for the project.

Requirements for a Multimedia Project Creativity and Organizational Skills (continued): Assets such as graphics, sound and the like should be continuously monitored throughout the project’s execution. A standardized file-naming procedure should be followed for precise organization and swift retrieval.

Summary The basic stages of a multimedia project are planning and costing, design and production, testing and delivery. Knowledge of hardware and software, as well as creativity and organizational skills are essential for creating a high-quality multimedia project.