Monday, January 27, 2014

assignment 2


1. What media is used in my everyday life?
Media used in our everyday life are things such as videogames, movies, tv shows, songs, pictures and videos. We always seem to depend of using these kinds of media in our everyday entertainment.


2. In what ways have I used multimedia for a class assignment before? 
When we embed videos to our blogs we are using media. Also when we put pictures and songs on the blog. 


3. Explain how the World Wide Web is considered multimedia.
The internet is the number one media producer. We can find all kinds of media on the internet, from pictures to videos.



4. What is the difference between time-based media and static-media? Give examples of each.
There is a fundamental distinction between time-based and static media: time-based media exhibit change over time; static media do not.
Video/Film, Sound, Theater-Performance-Dance, Interactive works that require viewer input  are  considered time-based media.
Still images (Photography, Painting, Drawing, Printmaking) and text are usually considered to be  static media.



 5. Insert a video (into your blog) that discusses/shows/involves multimedia you are interested in. Now answer the following questions after you insert the video. How is this multimedia? Why does this interest you?

 6. Adobe Flash- a multimedia and software platform used for authoring of vector graphics, animation, games and rich Internet applications that can be viewed, played and executed in Adobe Flash Player
7. Programming Languages- any of various high-level languages used for computer programs 
8. Scripting Language (program- a programming language designed for integrating and communicating with other programming languages.
9. Interactivity- is the integration of digital media including combinations of electronic text, graphics, moving images, and sound, into a structured digital computerized environment that allows people to interact with the data for appropriate purposes.
10. Pixel- a minute area of illumination on a display screen, one of many from which an image is composed

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