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{{short description|Content using a combination of forms}} {{about|the content format|the album|Multimedia (album)}} {|class="wikitable" align="right" border: 1px |- | {| border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" width=."20%" style="background:white;" |+'''Examples of individual content forms that can be combined in multimedia''' |- |- || [[File:ApertureDefn1707.png|80px|center|link=Writing]] || [[File:Hörlurar.jpg|50px|center|link=Sound recording and reproduction]] || [[File:Praktica.jpg|80px|center|link=Image]] |- | {{center|[[Writing|Text]]}}|| {{center|[[Sound recording and reproduction|Audio]]}}|| {{center|Still [[image]]s}} |- || [[File:Animhorse.gif|80px|center|link=Animation]] || [[File:Muybridge horse gallop animated 2.gif|80px|center|link=Footage]] || [[File:Scroll switch mouse.jpg|80px|center|link=Interactivity]] |- | | |- | {{center|[[Animation]]}}|| {{center|Video [[footage]]}}|| {{center|[[Interactivity]]}} |} |- |} '''Multimedia''' is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as [[Text (literary theory)|writing]], [[Sound|audio]], [[image]]s, [[animation]]s, or [[video]], into a single presentation. This is in contrast to traditional mass media, such as printed material or audio recordings, which only feature one form of media content. Popular examples of multimedia include video podcasts, audio slideshows, and animated videos. Creating multimedia content involves the application of the principles of effective interactive communication. The five main building blocks of multimedia are text, image, audio, video, and animation.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Introduction to Computer Information Systems/Multimedia - Wikibooks, open books for an open world |url=https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Computer_Information_Systems/Multimedia |access-date=2023-01-22 |website=en.wikibooks.org |language=en}}</ref> Multimedia encompasses various types of content, each serving different purposes: * '''Text''' - Fundamental to multimedia, providing context and information. * '''Audio''' - Includes music, sound effects, and voiceovers that enhance the experience. Recent developments include spatial audio and advanced sound design. * '''Images''' - Static visual content, such as photographs and illustrations. Advances include high-resolution and 3D imaging technologies. * '''Video''' - Moving images that convey dynamic content. High-definition (HD), 4K, and 360-degree video are recent innovations enhancing viewer engagement. * '''Animation''' - the technique of creating moving images from still pictures, often used in films, television, and video games to bring characters and stories to life. Multimedia can be recorded for playback on computers, [[laptop]]s, [[smartphone]]s, and other electronic devices. In the early years of multimedia, the term "rich media" was synonymous with [[interactive media|interactive multimedia]]. Over time, [[hypermedia]] extensions brought multimedia to the World Wide Web, and streaming services became more common.
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