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1 CP586 © Peter Lo 2003 Multimedia Communication Introduction to Multimedia and Development Tools
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20032 Objective Definition of multimedia Brief history of multimedia The market of multimedia technology and applications
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3 CP586 © Peter Lo 2003 Introduction to Multimedia Definition of multimedia
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20034 4 Multimedia Multimedia stand for any presentation that involves two or more media, such as text, graphic, or sound. In Interactive Multimedia, users can choose their own path through the presentation.
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20035 Multimedia include Text Picture Sound Full-motion video Interactivity
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20036 Terminology in multimedia Information Facts, ideas, beliefs and stories that when communicated, provide value to the receiver Domain A domain in the multimedia world is a relatively narrow or focused area of information or knowledge
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20037 Terminology in multimedia Interactivity A stimulus-response behavior in which a computer program presents options that the user can select from that lead to further options Application A computer program that serves a specific purpose or use E.g. word processor, spreadsheet
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20038 Terminology in multimedia Content Specific information for a multimedia product in the form of text, pictures, audio, and video Developers Managers, designers, programmers, graphics artists, and other skilled individuals who participate in the development of multimedia products
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CP586 © Peter Lo 20039 Terminology in multimedia User (End user) Individuals or groups who use and/or apply multimedia products for work or play Authoring tools Software programs for developing and delivering multimedia products Including programs for text and graphics editing, audio and video capture and editing
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200310 Terminology in multimedia Product A completed multimedia product that is distributed for use by end user Products are often sold to consumers via commercial outlets
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200311 Advantages of Multimedia The benefits of multimedia include but are not limited to : Training : CBT, CAL. Sales : electronic commerce. Communications : Internet, video conferencing, transmission of digital images, telecommuting.
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200312 Disadvantages of Multimedia Investment costs. Discuss authoring tools. Technical barriers. Social/psychological barriers. Legal problems eg copyright.
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13 CP586 © Peter Lo 2003 Introduction to Multimedia Brief history of multimedia
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200314 Brief history of multimedia Future… 1990 1980 Late 1970s 8-bit processors CD-ROM LAN & WAN 16-bit processors Desktop Computers 32-bit processor World Wide Web Digital Audio and Video Graphical Operating Systems Word Processors, Spreadsheets And Graphics Software Timeline of technology behind the creation of multimedia computers
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Brief history of multimedia 1970s: Terminals throughout an organization being used for publishing and information management 1972 – A Game of Pong (first commercial multimedia product) 1973 – ATARI (laser disc, used in game cartridges), IBM Discovision (first multimedia interactive kiosk products) 1978 – Apple II (with floppy drive) CP586 © Peter Lo 200315
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Brief history of multimedia 1980s: Personal word processors, spreadsheet and even game. 1982 – Apple II had voice synthesis capability 1984 – Macintosh using mouse, Virtual Reality was invented by NASA, input devices using HMD (Head- Mounted Display) and Data glove 1985 – Macromind (Macromedia) produced Video Works, later changed to Director (the most widely used cross-platform multimedia authoring tool) CP586 © Peter Lo 200316
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Brief history of multimedia 1990s – Adobe released Photoshop,Windows 3.0 multimedia enabled by Microsoft 1992 – first children ‘s interactive book title “Just Grandma and Me” 1993 – double speed CD-ROM drives as a multimedia standard, Web Browser Mosaic 1994 – Web Browser Netscape 1995 – Multimedia PC, 32 bit, Windows 95. Later followed by Windows 98, Windows 2000 CP586 © Peter Lo 200317
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200318 Brief history of multimedia In the mid 1980s and into 1990s, advanced technology brought about: Faster desktop Increased working memory capacity in computers Higher data storage capacity in disk drivers and CD- ROMs Digital audio and video Local and wide area networks that connected users to the world
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200319 Applications of multimedia technology Wide variety of games and reference products such as encyclopedias and cookbooks Marketing presentations and training Interactive software programs assist students in learning Enquires system in shopping malls
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20 CP586 © Peter Lo 2003 Introduction to Multimedia The market of multimedia technology and applications
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200321 The market of multimedia technology and applications Multimedia technology and applications is a rapid growing market The sale of CD-ROM, which are used to deliver multimedia products The cost of state-of-art computer versus its performance
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200322 The market of multimedia technology and applications The result of better performance of computer but the cost of a new computer has remained relatively constant More powerful computers for the same dollar amount More people buying computers More products being developed for computers Increased expectations for the kinds of things computers can do, especially in the area of multimedia products
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200323 The market of multimedia technology and applications Delivering multimedia content depends on Storage space for content on the computer Creation of software programs that organize and present the content
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200324 The market of multimedia technology and applications The reason for CD-ROM as the storage media for multimedia products Storage required for Text: About 500 to 1,000 bytes Picture: About 300k to 1M bytes Audio (1 minute): About 2.5M bytes Video (1 minute): About 10M bytes Storage of CD-ROM: About 650M bytes
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200325 Some popular graphics and multimedia software products Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Desktop Publishing (Professional) Paint/Image Editing (Professional) Video and Audio Editing Multimedia Authoring Web Page Authoring
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200326 Desktop Publishing Software Enables you to design and produce sophisticated documents that contain text, graphics, and brilliant colors
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200327 Paint/Image Editing Software Used to create and modify graphical images Sometimes called Illustration Software
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200328 Video and Audio Editing Software Video editing software allows you to modify a segment of a video, called a clip Audio editing software allows you to modify audio clips
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200329 Multimedia Authoring Software Allows you to combine text, graphics, audio, video, and animation into an interactive presentation
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200330 Web page authoring software Allows you to create Web pages
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CP586 © Peter Lo 200331 Thanks Thank you
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