http://www.nytimes.com/packages/html/us/20080405_RUSH_FEATURE/index.html
This 2 minute and 37 second New York Times presentation was a great example of a multimedia presentation and included everything we talked about in class.
There were about 20 photos that varied from wide shot, medium shot and tight shots. Display times varied, but averaged to about 9 seconds per image. The speaker was identified by a "voice of" caption in the bottom right corner and a description of what was happening in the image was in a caption in the bottom left corner. Each picture was alive and showed something going on. There were both horizontal and vertical shots. And all photos were properly exposed.
I really enjoyed this presentation.
Saturday, April 5, 2008
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