logging in or signing up mm1 2 int nisim761 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 52 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 18, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Multimedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank 1 Multimedia Definition and Aspects What is Multimedia? : T.Sharon-A.Frank What is Multimedia? Modern Multimedia (1) : T.Sharon-A.Frank Modern Multimedia (1) The same story, information, etc, can be represented in different media: text, images, sound, animation, video … All media can be represented digitally as a structured collection of bits: manipulated by programs, stored, transmitted over networks … Digital media can be combined and integrated into multimedia. Modern Multimedia (2) : T.Sharon-A.Frank Combination of media is actually commonplace (e.g., TV news) and natural – we perceive the world through all our senses at once. Novelty of digital multimedia is that all media can be treated as data. Programs can manipulate data in response to user input, so digital multimedia can be interactive. Modern Multimedia (2) Characteristics of Modern Multimedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank Characteristics of Modern Multimedia Four necessary characteristics: 1. Digital Media 2. Multiple Media 3. Integrated Media 4. Interactive with Human Control Multiple Media Conversion : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multiple Media Conversion maps audio video pictures text graphics ABC Device Proliferation : T.Sharon-A.Frank Device Proliferation Multimedia Workstation : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Workstation CD-ROM Voice Recognition Unit Speech Synthesis Unit Video Graphics Frame Grabber Audio x Communication Fax Multimedia Overall Configuration : Multimedia Overall Configuration Videodisc player CD-ROM AUTHORING PLAYBACK Video display card Sound digitizer Touch screen Videodisc player Speakers Scanner Removable media Desktop Multimedia Publishing : T.Sharon-A.Frank Desktop Multimedia Publishing Camcorder, camera or videodisc player High quality video card Video or TV Monitor Audio mixer CD-ROM Sound digitizer Videotape recorder Speakers Multimedia Application Types : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Application Types Local MM Stand-alone Networked and Distributed MM Network based Group communication oriented Need QoS (Quality of Service) Online/Offline MM Delivery : T.Sharon-A.Frank Online/Offline MM Delivery Online Delivery: Uses a network (usually the Internet) to send information from one computer to another. Web is commonest form of online delivery of multimedia. Offline Delivery: Removable storage medium is used to carry the data: CD-ROM, DVD. Linearity vs. Non-Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Linearity vs. Non-Linearity Linear Text Hypertext/Hypermedia Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Film: fixed order of frames defines a single playback sequence. Book: physical arrangement of text and pages implies a linear reading order. Linearity Non-Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia: links between pages permit multiple arbitrary reading orders. Flash: jumps between frames, controlled by interactivity, permits branching and loops. Non-Linearity Hypertext : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypertext Hypertext is non linear text. It reflects the way we think and write ---- definitions --------- --------------------------- ---------models--------- Thinking Models Writing Models Node Link Hypertext on the WWW – HTML : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypertext on the WWW – HTML Hypermedia Example : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia Example Hypermedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia Hypertext Hypermedia Multimedia So what was the message?! : T.Sharon-A.Frank So what was the message?! Communication History : T.Sharon-A.Frank Communication History Wheel 3200-3500 B.C Paper105 AD Printing Press1450s Fax 1843 Telephone 1876 Automobile~1900 Radio 1901 Powered Flight1903 Television1927 Computer1945 The Internet1973 http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html Boundaries Between: Computing, Communications and Entertainment : T.Sharon-A.Frank Boundaries Between: Computing, Communications and Entertainment Multimedia Technology Fueling Convergence of Domains : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Technology Fueling Convergence of Domains Multimedia in Communication Terms : Multimedia in Communication Terms So what’s behind the picture?! : T.Sharon-A.Frank So what’s behind the picture?! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
mm1 2 int nisim761 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 52 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 18, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Multimedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank 1 Multimedia Definition and Aspects What is Multimedia? : T.Sharon-A.Frank What is Multimedia? Modern Multimedia (1) : T.Sharon-A.Frank Modern Multimedia (1) The same story, information, etc, can be represented in different media: text, images, sound, animation, video … All media can be represented digitally as a structured collection of bits: manipulated by programs, stored, transmitted over networks … Digital media can be combined and integrated into multimedia. Modern Multimedia (2) : T.Sharon-A.Frank Combination of media is actually commonplace (e.g., TV news) and natural – we perceive the world through all our senses at once. Novelty of digital multimedia is that all media can be treated as data. Programs can manipulate data in response to user input, so digital multimedia can be interactive. Modern Multimedia (2) Characteristics of Modern Multimedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank Characteristics of Modern Multimedia Four necessary characteristics: 1. Digital Media 2. Multiple Media 3. Integrated Media 4. Interactive with Human Control Multiple Media Conversion : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multiple Media Conversion maps audio video pictures text graphics ABC Device Proliferation : T.Sharon-A.Frank Device Proliferation Multimedia Workstation : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Workstation CD-ROM Voice Recognition Unit Speech Synthesis Unit Video Graphics Frame Grabber Audio x Communication Fax Multimedia Overall Configuration : Multimedia Overall Configuration Videodisc player CD-ROM AUTHORING PLAYBACK Video display card Sound digitizer Touch screen Videodisc player Speakers Scanner Removable media Desktop Multimedia Publishing : T.Sharon-A.Frank Desktop Multimedia Publishing Camcorder, camera or videodisc player High quality video card Video or TV Monitor Audio mixer CD-ROM Sound digitizer Videotape recorder Speakers Multimedia Application Types : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Application Types Local MM Stand-alone Networked and Distributed MM Network based Group communication oriented Need QoS (Quality of Service) Online/Offline MM Delivery : T.Sharon-A.Frank Online/Offline MM Delivery Online Delivery: Uses a network (usually the Internet) to send information from one computer to another. Web is commonest form of online delivery of multimedia. Offline Delivery: Removable storage medium is used to carry the data: CD-ROM, DVD. Linearity vs. Non-Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Linearity vs. Non-Linearity Linear Text Hypertext/Hypermedia Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Film: fixed order of frames defines a single playback sequence. Book: physical arrangement of text and pages implies a linear reading order. Linearity Non-Linearity : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia: links between pages permit multiple arbitrary reading orders. Flash: jumps between frames, controlled by interactivity, permits branching and loops. Non-Linearity Hypertext : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypertext Hypertext is non linear text. It reflects the way we think and write ---- definitions --------- --------------------------- ---------models--------- Thinking Models Writing Models Node Link Hypertext on the WWW – HTML : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypertext on the WWW – HTML Hypermedia Example : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia Example Hypermedia : T.Sharon-A.Frank Hypermedia Hypertext Hypermedia Multimedia So what was the message?! : T.Sharon-A.Frank So what was the message?! Communication History : T.Sharon-A.Frank Communication History Wheel 3200-3500 B.C Paper105 AD Printing Press1450s Fax 1843 Telephone 1876 Automobile~1900 Radio 1901 Powered Flight1903 Television1927 Computer1945 The Internet1973 http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/history-of-invention/default.html Boundaries Between: Computing, Communications and Entertainment : T.Sharon-A.Frank Boundaries Between: Computing, Communications and Entertainment Multimedia Technology Fueling Convergence of Domains : T.Sharon-A.Frank Multimedia Technology Fueling Convergence of Domains Multimedia in Communication Terms : Multimedia in Communication Terms So what’s behind the picture?! : T.Sharon-A.Frank So what’s behind the picture?!