Multimedia products or presentations may include:
educational
game
promotional
information
training
e-commerce
a range of others
Industry standard software:
a wide range of current programs is available. Examples of these are:
Adobe Premier
Quicktime
Media 100
NOTE: These programs are constantly being upgraded and replaced and appropriate up-to-date programs should be selected.
Digital imaging may include:
titles/text
graphic images
2D and 3D animation
3D modelling
opticals
transitions such as dissolves, fade-ins, fade-outs, supers, subtitles
special effects
Sound may include:
sound effects
music
atmospherics
dialogue
additional dialogue, eg re-recorded and narration
Documentation may be:
computer generated
manually written
scripts
production schedules
manufacturer's specifications/instructions
contracts
edit decision lists (EDLs)
list of sequences with relevant shot numbers
assembly order
marked up scripts
marked up transcripts
sound sheets including timecode log sheets for location sound recordings
wild line and sound effects log sheets
Relevant personnel may include:
director
producer
production manager
editor
assistant editor
picture editing personnel
sound editing personnel
sound effects personnel
computer generated imagery (CGI) personnel
technical director
other technical staff
other specialist staff
designers
Visual effects may include:
keyers to combine
DVEs to move and distort
colour corrections to modify
texture generation to add blur
trackers to follow parts of the picture
production of titles
production of optical effects
graphic images
opticals
transitions such as dissolves, fade-ins, fade-outs, supers, subtitles
special effects
Video format may include:
VHS
SVHS
DVC
Umatic
SP
Betacam
Digital Betacam
Editing equipment may include:
computer hardware
non-linear digital editing and graphics software programs
monitors
keyboard and mouse
external hard drive
external disk drive
additional computer hardware
source and record machines
computer software programs
graphics computer program
digital video effects system (DVE)
digital disk recorder (DDR)
video transfer recorder (VTR)
Editing consumable materials may include:
computer disks
paper for hardcopy
compact discs
Memory may include:
disk
hard drive - internal, external
Multimedia productions may include or be included in:
aspects or sections of film/video production:
feature
documentary
short film and/or video
animations
commercials
live or pre-recorded performances
music video
television production of any type (music, drama, comedy, variety, sport)
live or pre-recorded television productions
educational product
game
promotional product
information product
training product
e-commerce
a range of others
Multimedia products or presentations may include:
educational
game
promotional
information
training
e-commerce
a range of others
Industry standard software:
a wide range of current programs is available. Examples of these are:
Adobe Premier
Quicktime
Media 100
NOTE: These programs are constantly being upgraded and replaced and appropriate up-to-date programs should be selected.
Digital imaging may include:
titles/text
graphic images
2D and 3D animation
3D modelling
opticals
transitions such as dissolves, fade-ins, fade-outs, supers, subtitles
special effects
Sound may include:
sound effects
music
atmospherics
dialogue
additional dialogue, eg re-recorded and narration
Documentation may be:
computer generated
manually written
scripts
production schedules
manufacturer's specifications/instructions
contracts
edit decision lists (EDLs)
list of sequences with relevant shot numbers
assembly order
marked up scripts
marked up transcripts
sound sheets including timecode log sheets for location sound recordings
wild line and sound effects log sheets
Relevant personnel may include:
director
producer
production manager
editor
assistant editor
picture editing personnel
sound editing personnel
sound effects personnel
computer generated imagery (CGI) personnel
technical director
other technical staff
other specialist staff
designers
Visual effects may include:
keyers to combine
DVEs to move and distort
colour corrections to modify
texture generation to add blur
trackers to follow parts of the picture
production of titles
production of optical effects
graphic images
opticals
transitions such as dissolves, fade-ins, fade-outs, supers, subtitles
special effects
Video format may include:
VHS
SVHS
DVC
Umatic
SP
Betacam
Digital Betacam
Editing equipment may include:
computer hardware
non-linear digital editing and graphics software programs
monitors
keyboard and mouse
external hard drive
external disk drive
additional computer hardware
source and record machines
computer software programs
graphics computer program
digital video effects system (DVE)
digital disk recorder (DDR)
video transfer recorder (VTR)
Editing consumable materials may include:
computer disks
paper for hardcopy
compact discs
Memory may include:
disk
hard drive - internal, external
Multimedia productions may include or be included in:
aspects or sections of film/video production:
feature
documentary
short film and/or video
animations
commercials
live or pre-recorded performances
music video
television production of any type (music, drama, comedy, variety, sport)
live or pre-recorded television productions
educational product
game
promotional product
information product
training product
e-commerce
a range of others