QU É ES MULTIMEDIA?
Imágenes   fijas Texto -  Typograf ía Im ágenes en movimiento Interactividad 3D Ilustraci ón Sonido MULTIMEDIA
Imágenes fijas Texto -  Typograf ía Im ágenes en movimiento Interactividad 3D Ilustraci ón Sonido MULTIMEDIA
LENGUAJES Fotograf ía Diseño Gr áfico Cine Internet Verbal Video M úsica/Audio MULTIMEDIA
FOTOGRAF ÍA vs VIDEO
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO One instant Continuity time
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Still image Camera movement is behind the scene Moving image Camera movement forms part of the language movement
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Composition Sequence language
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Related to composition Related to movement rhythm
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Could be in physical format Could be in any format Always on screen Always horizontal presentation
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Immediate visual response The viewer decides the duration of the interaction with the image Time interval The author decides the duration of the interaction with the image interaction with the viewer
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Absent or complimentary (background) De-synchronized Narrative power Synchronized with image sound
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO More common as complimentary to the image Long texts could be used Less common as part of the image Less common as complimentary (sub-titles, credits) Texts are short and concise More common as integrated with image Could be used as sound (voice-over) text
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Individual Team authorship
PHOTOGRAPHY  vs VIDEO Individual image Allows RAW Exposure: f+t 25 images per second Always compressed Exposure: only f technology

Photo vs video

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    QU É ESMULTIMEDIA?
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    Imágenes fijas Texto - Typograf ía Im ágenes en movimiento Interactividad 3D Ilustraci ón Sonido MULTIMEDIA
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    Imágenes fijas Texto- Typograf ía Im ágenes en movimiento Interactividad 3D Ilustraci ón Sonido MULTIMEDIA
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    LENGUAJES Fotograf íaDiseño Gr áfico Cine Internet Verbal Video M úsica/Audio MULTIMEDIA
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO One instant Continuity time
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Still image Camera movement is behind the scene Moving image Camera movement forms part of the language movement
  • 8.
    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Composition Sequence language
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Related to composition Related to movement rhythm
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Could be in physical format Could be in any format Always on screen Always horizontal presentation
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Immediate visual response The viewer decides the duration of the interaction with the image Time interval The author decides the duration of the interaction with the image interaction with the viewer
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Absent or complimentary (background) De-synchronized Narrative power Synchronized with image sound
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO More common as complimentary to the image Long texts could be used Less common as part of the image Less common as complimentary (sub-titles, credits) Texts are short and concise More common as integrated with image Could be used as sound (voice-over) text
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Individual Team authorship
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    PHOTOGRAPHY vsVIDEO Individual image Allows RAW Exposure: f+t 25 images per second Always compressed Exposure: only f technology