Thursday, April 22, 2010

All the colors....

Good multimedia pieces incorporate text, photographs, digital work, audio, and other graphics. Good multimedia pieces draw in an audience by being aesthetically pleasing, and keep it's attention by utilizing proper sound and graphics.

Often, pictures and sounds can not provide substantial information, so text helps guide the viewers through ambiguous material.

Good multimedia pieces do not overexert themselves by having an overwhelming amount of graphics, sounds, and writing, rather, they balance each other out by providing sufficient information about specific details.

It is important to provide enough relevant information to match a video or picture without rambling.

The piece should have a specific purpose and effortless navigation. The media should be innovative and relatively fast to load and span.

For a good multimedia piece, one must incorporate text, audio, and graphics in an easy to navigate, aesthetically pleasing array.

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