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raven
Multimedia? Mark Unseen   Dec 23 07:35 UTC 1994

        I'm becoming interested in multimedia both from a consumer and
producer viewpoint because I'm working on a hypercard stack right now.
Does anyone have any interesting tales about authoring a multimedia
project?  Does anyone have any reomendations for multimedia titles
along the lines of Myst (I don't have CD ROM yet but soon).
12 responses total.
hobo1
response 1 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 12:51 UTC 1995

do you have a mac?
raven
response 2 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 2 19:27 UTC 1995

        Yes an LC III it's slow but it gets the job done.
jg
response 3 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 02:12 UTC 1995

I'm working on QUEST right now.  I'm not sure that it's hit the market yet.
But  its nice for what I'm doing.  If you are a PC person, try it.
raven
response 4 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 06:20 UTC 1995

        What is quest?  Is that a multi-media authoring language?  I'm
not familiar with PC applications.  I can only affordthe time to keep up with
Mac, and the little bit of Unix I need to survive on Grex :-)
.

jg
response 5 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 27 06:55 UTC 1995

Quest is a multi media authoring program which allows the user to build 
graphics, and map kiosks via flow charts (not a new idea, but a useful
one if user friendly!)  It is for PCs and so far so good.
As for audio, we are using SAW for PC.  We will import our video
through graphic paintboxes (also PC based)  The only problem we 
are running into is... can we import a quicktime video from a mac
to a pc?  I believe we can.  But, it may take some maneuvering.
     If anyone has any suggestions, let me know!  Thankds
JG
raven
response 6 of 12: Mark Unseen   Jan 28 05:55 UTC 1995

        My uderstanding is that quicktime runs on both macs and pcs.
Another alternative would be to convert the quicktime file to mpeg
which I know is cross platform.  I'm pretty sure there are shareware
mac utilites to covert quickyime to mpeg.
jg
response 7 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 10 23:32 UTC 1995

I will be living in the Greenville, South Carolina area this summer
and am new to the area.  Does anyone have any ideas for a multi media
internship?  I have had to explain the term "internship" to too many
people already.  HELP!
Thanks.
raven
response 8 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 11 07:50 UTC 1995

        Well you might be able to get an intership setting up a web page for
an orginization.  I know for example that U of M hospital was looking for
someone to set up their web page about a month back.  I know that doesn't
help you diirectly but it's an indea of a type of project you could do.
        What sort of internship are you looking for?  Have you tried through
your university yet?
jg
response 9 of 12: Mark Unseen   Feb 18 00:52 UTC 1995

I'm looking for an opportunity to learn more about multi media from a 
presentation standpoint.  But i'm not that choosey.  Here's what 
I've done... I've been production director at the University station.
a floor engineer for the broadcasting dept, designed, shot, wrote, and 
produced a multi media presentation for Milwaukee Public school library system,
President of a multi media organization on campus, and ardently searching
for any and all opportunities to apply and learn more.  Next semester,
the theatre dept is putting on a production that utilizes all media.

I plan to edit my sound on SAW, and do some three-d animation on TOPAS.
However, I've only been at this end of media for a year.  I am not sure
what opportunities are out there... it's hard to judge from where
where I'm standing what jobs are availible.  
I also am coordinating a project in MARCh with the Electronic Cafe
International to do a poetry slam via pic phone, speaker phone and the
internet.  I'm absolutely in love with what I can do with multi media
but I have so much to learn yet.  I've only taken a computer course in
C programming, but I enjoy that end of it too.  What is your advice for
targeting  my resume?  I'm still a junior, so I have a little time.
Thank you!

raven
response 10 of 12: Mark Unseen   Sep 6 21:31 UTC 1997

Hmmmm this topic has been dead for over 2 years.  Multimedia is everywhere
now days but much of it seems to be advertising hype.  Does anyone have
any reviews of out of the ordinary web sites or CD-ROMs?
font
response 11 of 12: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 20:07 UTC 1997

Uhhhh  Fidopunk Accademy?   ;-)
daveturn
response 12 of 12: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 21:16 UTC 2002

thinkin of doing computer science with multimedia systems next year at uni,
sounds interesting.
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