It means using multiple forms of media (text, image, audio, video, animation) in one presentation.
Multimedia
What are the three basic elements of photography?
Light, subject, and composition
It is sound converted into binary data.
Digital Audio
A camera movement where you move your camera horizontally; either left to right or right to left, while its base is fixated on a certain point.
Pan/Panning
Photography composition technique that divides the frame into thirds for better visual balance.
Rule of Thirds
It adds movement to still graphics for visual storytelling.
Animation
It controls the opening of the lens, determining how much light enters.
Aperture
It is data that tells instruments what notes to play.
MIDI
A camera movement where you move the entire camera forwards and backwards, typically on some sort of track or motorized vehicle.
Dolly
A technique where you adjust the lens to start an image blurry and then shift the focus to make it crisper, or vice versa.
Rack Focus
It connect pages, videos, or websites.
It measures the camera’s sensitivity to light.
ISO
Audio format that makes files much smaller by removing parts of the sound our ears usually can’t notice.
Lossy Compressed
A camera shot in film that lets your subject fill the frame, head to toe, while still allowing some features of the scenery.
Full shot
It is how much of the setting or subject is displayed within a given frame of a video, photo, or animation.
Shot size
It is linked multimedia elements (text, sound, video).
Hypermedia
It controls how long light hits the sensor.
Shutter Speed
These are the audio cues and alerts generated by an operating system or software applications to provide feedback to the user.
Multimedia system sounds
A type of camera shot size in film that fills the frame with your subject, and is so close that we can pick up tiny details that would otherwise be difficult to see.
Extreme close-up shot
It plans visual sequences before filming.
Storyboard/storyboarding
It ensures content is easy and enjoyable to use.
User Experience
Technique that uses natural borders to highlight the subject.
Framing
Law that uses minimal media necessary to deliver the message.
Vaughan’s Law
A camera movement where you move the camera vertically up or down while it is fixated in one location.
Pedestal
Is any shot that’s sole purpose is to focus the viewer’s attention to a specific detail within a scene.
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