USING MULTIMEDIA FORMATS IN INTERPRETING LITERARY TEXT

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1. TEXT

1.1. Text is the graphic representation of speech. Unlike speech, however, text is silent, easily stored, and easily manipulated.

2. STILL IMAGES

2.1. still image is data in which a grid or raster of picture elements (pixels) has been mapped to represent a visual subject, e.g., the page of a book or a photograph.

3. AUDIO

3.1. Audio is a term used to describe any sound or noise that is within a range the human ear is capable of hearing. Measured in hertz, the audio signal on a computer is generated using a sound card and is heard through speakers or headphones.

4. ANIMATION

4.1. Animation is a method of photographing successive drawings, models, or even puppets, to create an illusion of movement in a sequence

5. INTERACTIVITY

5.1. Interactive multimedia allows the user to control, combine, and manipulate a variety of media types, such as text, computer graphics, audio and video materials, as well as animation.

6. VIDEO FOOTAGE

6.1. footage is raw, unedited material as originally filmed by a movie camera or recorded by a (often special) video camera, which typically must be edited to create a motion picture, video clip, television show or similar completed work.