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1 Interactive media normally refers to products and services on
digital computer-based systems which respond to the user's actions by presenting content such as text, moving image, animation, video, audio, and video games. ... Interactive Media is a method of communication in which the output from the “media” comes from the input of the users.

2 MOBILE WEB DVD Interactive Media Platforms IPOD CD

3 Interactive media Products
Movie Animation Interactive media Products Text Games

4 COLOUR SCHEME WHAT IS COLOUR SCHEME : an arrangement or combination of colours, especially one used in interior decoration. Why do we use them? Colour schemes are used to create style and appeal. Colors that create an aesthetic feeling when used together will commonly accompany each other in colour schemes. A basic colour scheme will use two colours that look appealing together. More advanced colour schemes involve several related colours in "Analogous" combination, for example, text with such colours as red, yellow, and orange arranged together on a black background in a magazine article. The addition of light blue creates an "Accented Analogous" colour scheme.

5 What is a primary or a secondary colour?
PRIMARY COLORS - The complementary or secondary colours for red, green and blue are cyan, magenta and yellow respectively. These three colours are often referred to as the subtractive primary colours. When the three are combined in subtractive colour mixing, they produce black. SECONDARY COLORS - A colour produced by mixing two additive primary colours in equal proportions. The secondary colours are cyan (a mixture of blue and green), magenta (a mixture of blue and red), and yellow (a mixture of green and red). Complementary: Complementary or opposite color from the color wheel. At the heart of colour theory, complementary colours are the opposite hues on the colour wheel. In their most basic form, they are one primary colour and the secondary colour that is created by mixing the other two primaries. For instance, the complementary colour to yellow s purple, which is a mix of blue and red. Split Complementary: Three colours—the main colour and colours from either side of its complement.

6 RESEARCH ON COLOUR SCHEME

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8 Monochromatic: Different shades and depths of a single colour.

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