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Learning Outcome 2: Be able to design multimedia products to meet business needs

Learn about different types of links in multimedia design, including hypertext, hotspots, and bookmarks, to meet business requirements. Understand the importance of storyboarding to visualize and plan scenes for filming. Differentiate between poor and good design examples.

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Learning Outcome 2: Be able to design multimedia products to meet business needs

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  1. Learning Outcome 2: Be able to design multimedia products to meet business needs

  2. Scenario:

  3. 2.1: • Types of Links • Hypertext = link to website • Hotspot = icon/graphic link internal or external • Bookmarks = link internal to slide or file

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  5. 2.2: A storyboard is a visual plan, depicting each scene you intend to film. It can also contain notes on action, audio, dialogue, camera angles and shots. It involves drawing a panel of rough sketches outlining what is going to happen.

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  7. 2.4: POOR EXAMPLE DON’T DO THIS

  8. 2.4: GOOD EXAMPLE

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