Multimedia is the presentation of information using a combination of text, sound, pictures, animation, and video. Common multimedia applications include games, learning software, and references like online encyclopedias. Most allow hyperlinks to switch between media. Graphic design uses visual communication methods like typography and layout techniques to convey ideas and messages. An animator rapidly displays sequenced images to create the illusion of movement, with techniques including full animation, limited animation, and rotoscoping.
2. Multimedia is the presentation of
information using the
combination of
text,
sound,
pictures,
animation, and
video.
3. Common multimedia computer applications
include games, learning software, and
reference materials such as online
encyclopedia. Most multimedia applications
include predefined associations, known as
hyperlinks, that enable users to switch between
media elements and topics.
4. The term graphic design refers to a number of
artistic and professional disciplines which
focus on visual communication and
presentation. Various methods are used to
create and combine symbols, images and/or
words to create a visual representation of
ideas and messages..
5. A graphic designer may use typography, visual
arts and page layout techniques to produce the
final result. Graphic design often refers to both
the process (designing) by which the
communication is created and the products
(designs) are generated.
6.
7. Types of Animation
Animation is the rapid
display of a sequence of Full animation refers to the process
images of 2-D or 3-D artwork of producing high-quality
or model positions in order traditionally animated films,
which regularly use detailed
to create an illusion of
drawings and plausible
movement..
movement
Limited animation involves the use
of less detailed and/or more
stylized drawings and methods
of movement
Rotoscoping is a technique,
patented by Max Fleischer in
1917, where animators trace
live-action movement, frame by
frame..