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Multimedia Production Handbook



NEW MULTIMEDIA BOOK FOR WRITERS & PRODUCERS

Our main purpose is to continue strengthening the knowledge of readers. Therefore, we decided to edit this electronic book for all those people who see in multimedia production a hobby, a dream, a profession or a career in life. And as the audiovisual production has not stopped evolving, to improve and to surprise the audiences formed by millions of spectators anxious to inform themselves, entertain themselves and transorb ways of life; this book has several chapters that illustrate, defining and explaining many of the concepts and procedures that are necessary to work within the television and audiovisual industry, without leaving behind those primal media that were giving form and character to what today we call multimedia. You can start your own multimedia projects, or even manage a medium company as your own business.

The bibliography available on the Internet about the techniques and production processes most accepted at present, has been updated with this Manual that did not leave anything pending because all the topics and subtopics will complete any doubt you have and are related to this have been included. It is a field so influential in our days in the global society.
Beginning with chapter one where we approach the history and the origin of the inventions of media from the Industrial Revolution until arriving at our contemporary time where the digital technology has reunited and reduced its size and increased its capacity. In the second chapter entitled "Digital formats" we define their types of digital files and the benefits of using them in combination, as well as commenting on future possibilities. We will explore in the third chapter, how the genres of theater, moved to the radio, were improved with visual language and joined the htlm language to project through the virtual space of the Internet, creating a whole new industry of entertainment through of video games, social networks and other subgenres for the most varied public.
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