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What is text?
What is text?
Text is words and symbols in any form, spoken or written, that are the most common system of communication.
Which of the following are types of text elements?
Which of the following are types of text elements?
- Alphabets characters
- Numbers
- Special characters
- All of the above (correct)
Text can be captured using a keyboard, mouse, or _________.
Text can be captured using a keyboard, mouse, or _________.
Scanner (OCR)
What is hypertext?
What is hypertext?
Scrolling text is generally considered a good practice for displaying important information.
Scrolling text is generally considered a good practice for displaying important information.
What is typography?
What is typography?
Which of the following best defines font face?
Which of the following best defines font face?
What does x-height refer to?
What does x-height refer to?
When should bold fonts be used?
When should bold fonts be used?
It is appropriate to use underlines for foreign words and phrases in typography.
It is appropriate to use underlines for foreign words and phrases in typography.
Flashcards
Text Elements
Text Elements
Categories of characters used in text, including alphabets, numbers, special characters, and symbols.
Hypertext
Hypertext
Formatted text linking related documents. Uses hyperlinks between pages.
Pop-up Messages
Pop-up Messages
Brief messages that appear when interacting with a hot word or text.
Drop-down Boxes
Drop-down Boxes
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Font
Font
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Font Face
Font Face
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Font Size
Font Size
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Font Styles
Font Styles
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Baseline
Baseline
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X-height
X-height
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Study Notes
Multimedia Overview
- Multimedia encompasses text, graphics, audio, video, and animation
- Multimedia is used in various applications including business, education, entertainment, and public places
- Multimedia projects can be linear (non-interactive) or non-linear (interactive)
Multimedia Elements
- Text: Words, symbols, and the most basic element
- Graphics: Two-dimensional figures or illustrations
- Animation: Illusion of motion through displaying static images consecutively
- Audio: Sound, speech, and music
- Video: Moving pictures, typically more photorealistic than animation
Multimedia Systems
- Computer controlled
- Integrated (combines multiple media types)
- Information represented digitally
- Interactive interfaces
Multimedia Ethics
- Plagiarism: Copying someone else's work or ideas without crediting the source.
- Copyright: Legal right of the creator to control reproduction, modifications, and distribution of their work.
- Ethical use: Important to consider proper licensing, attribution and fair use
Graphic Design
- Typography: The study of typefaces, their styles, sizes, and usages
- Font types: Serif (e.g., Times New Roman) and sans-serif (e.g., Arial)
- Text usage: Includes headings, titles, lists, paragraphs, hyperlinks, messages, menus
- Typography considerations: Legibility, consistency, appropriateness, meaning and emotional message
- Color Theory:
- Hue: Color
- Saturation: Intensity of color
- Value: Lightness or darkness of a color
- Color harmony: Combination of colors, including monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split-complementary, and triadic color schemes
Video Editing
- Shot: Individual section of video
- Framing: The way the subject is presented within the frame
- Composition: Arrangement of elements within the frame
- Camera Angles (e.g., eye-level, high-angle, low-angle, bird's-eye, Dutch tilt)
- Transitions: Ways of linking shots (e.g., cuts, dissolves, wipes, fades)
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Explore the fundamentals of multimedia, covering its elements such as text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. This quiz also delves into multimedia systems and the ethical considerations, including plagiarism and copyright. Test your knowledge on how multimedia is applied across different sectors.