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Developing a multimedia project

The process of putting together a multimedia project, whether it’s an audio podcast or a short video, can be broken down into three main areas: pre-production, production, and post-production. (Note: These steps often overlap, and you might find yourself gathering media in the pre-production phase, while revising your script and storyboard in the middle of production.)

Here’s a breakdown of the process:

  • Preproduction
    • Defining and Developing the Story
    • Developing a Storyboard
    • Gather Multimedia Resources
      • Audio Resources on the Internet
      • Image Resources on the Internet
      • Video Resources on the Internet
    • Multimedia Examples
  • Production
    • Film Terminologies to Know
    • Mirror your ipad or iphone’s screen to your Mac computer
    • Recording a Video of Your Mac Screen Using QuickTime
    • Recording Your Mac’s Video Screen with Audio
    • Recording Yourself Using your Mac Laptop
    • Recording yourself with Quicktime
    • Recording yourself with Quicktime and Powerpoint
    • Screen Capturing your Mac Computer Screen
    • Tips on Recording Audio
    • Video recording tips
  • Post-Production (aka Editing)
    • The Editing Process
      • Editing Terms to Know
    • Edit the Project with Video Editing Software
      • Trim a QuickTime Video Clip
      • Using iMovie

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    • Using iMovie
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  • Screen Capturing your Mac Computer

    • Screen Capturing your Mac Computer Screen
    • Recording a Video of Your Mac Screen Using QuickTime
    • Mirror your ipad or iphone’s screen to your Mac computer
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