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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia
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An Introduction to Digital Multimedia

by T.M. Savage, K.E. Vogel
October 2008
Beginner content levelBeginner
335 pages
13h 31m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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11.2 Team Members
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No one team and no particular set of steps is used for all multimedia development.
Teams, and the organization of the work they do, vary by industry and even by project.
The teams that create multimedia products relating to film often include “producers”
and “directors.” Projects originating in the computer industry may include “project man-
agers” and “software engineers.” One project may employ several video specialists while
another makes no use of that medium at all. But nearly all development projects must
tap certain types of expertise and complete a common set of major tasks. Understanding
these tasks, and the contributions of different specialists, is essential for all members of
the multimedia team, even for ...
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