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File Type Matching Digital Media 1 1. AAC A 2. Animated GIF B A versatile graphics file type that can use a variety of color formats and works best for print. Native file type for Adobe Illustrator 3. AVI C 4. FLA D 5. FLV E 6. GIF F 7. JPEG G 8. AI H 9. MIDI I 10. MOV J 11. MP3 K 12. MPEG2 L 13. MPEG4 M 14. PNG N 15. PSD O 16. SWC P 17. SWF Q 18. SVG R 19. TIFF S 20. WAV T 21. WMA U 22. WMV V Audio file format to record musical instruments and contains information about musical notes. Audio file format used by Windows Media Player for playback and used by Microsoft to stream audio files. File format for audio that is the standard file type for storing audio on PCs. Vector File format that any drawing program can open. File format used for Blue Ray Discs and the standard file format for streaming videos over the internet. File type that can be an animation or a video, used for television broadcast, and is used by QuickTime. Format used for DVDs. Graphic file type that supports advanced transparency, has an average file size, and can be interlaced and optimized for internet use. Indexed color Graphics file format that supports simple transparent background layers. Most common type of graphic file format, full color, and relatively small file size. Standard audio file format for Apple computers, has a higher sound quality than MP3, and is the standard file format for mobile devices. Standard video file format for Microsoft PCs. The most popular audio file format, standard for downloading and storing music files, also used for streaming over the internet. The native file type used by Adobe Flash. The native file type used by Adobe Photoshop. The standard animation format for the internet, can support frame based or vector animation, allows for user interactive, and has a relatively small file size. This is a simple animation file type that only supports frame based animation and cannot play audio. Video file format for Windows Media Player for video playback and Microsoft uses this for streaming on the internet. Video file format that used Adobe Flash for playback, this is the standard format for embedded video on the Internet. This contains all the assests and componets for an animation file.

Digital Media Matching Digital Media 1 1. Commercial A 2. Copyright B 3. Creative Commons C 4. Cyberbullying D 5. Digital Media E 6. Education F 7. Electrical Hazards G 8. Entertainment H 9. Ergonomics I 10. Fair Use J 11. Identity Theft K 12. Industry Certifications L 13. Intellectual Property M 14. Internet Addiction N 15. Invasion of Privacy O 16. Libel P 17. Malware Q 18. Media R 19. News/Information S 20. Online Hoax T 21. Plagiarism U 22. Post-Production V A compulsive disorder that causes an unhealthy obsession with the internet and other digital resources. A false claim that is spread through electronic means, such as chain letters. A legal allowance of using a copyright material without permission by the owner, provided the circumstances are reasonable and do not make the A mark legally registered or established by a company to represent a services or product; cannot be used without the permission of the owner. An oral or spoke false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation or success. A free way to share and use copyrighted materials that works along side the copyright laws to allow for sharing. Communication that was well established before the internet age; books, newspaper, magazines, etc Conveys an important message to the public and often instigates the public to take action and/or gain further knowledge. Created and controlled media by a community of users that interact using the internet Defining the parameters of the project and making preliminary decisions about conveying the intended messages to the audience. Designing the workplace to fit the worker, reducing strain on the body, and enhance he comfort of the worker. Informs the audience about recent events and/or provides information about a topic. Intended to persuade the audience to use or buy a product. Intruding into someone's personal space, suing their image or likeness, or revealing information about them without their permission. Messages aimed at mass audiences, can be delivered in many forms or methods. Modifying the project to accomplish the intended purpose and optimizing the file(s) to meet client's specific needs. Original creations of the mind that can be protected by law, literary, and artistic works, design, symbols, images, etc. Programs that are specifically designed to damage a computer when installed. Can access personal information, corrupt files, an even erase the hard drive completely. Standardizes assessments that use software and terminology commonly found in the industry. Taking someone else' work or ideas and passing them off as your own. The active process or using hardware and software to create an original piece of digital media. The exclusive right to reproduce, publish, sell, or distribute the expression of an intellectual property.

23. Pre-Production W 24. Production X 25. PSA Y 26. Slander Z 27. Social Media AA 28. Spam BB 29. Trademark CC 30. Traditional Media DD 31. Tripping Hazards EE The use of creative design and computer technology to combine forms or media to reach an audience in various ways. Unwanted emails that advertise productions or promote services that were not requested by the recipient. Used to captivate an audience to keep them engaged. Uses digital media to interactively teach content or demonstrate a process. When a person is threatened, harassed, humiliated, tormented, or otherwise targeted using the internet, mobile phones, or other digital tech. When personal information (SSN, Credit Cards, password, ect..) is stolen and used to access to financial or personal accounts. When electrical connections used with digital media equipment are not handled properly; could result in electrical shock, burn, or other injury When pieces of digital media equipment and their connecting cables are not managed properly, it could result in blocked walkways. A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation or success.

Digital Graphics Matching - Concepts Digital Media 1 1..AI A 2. Balance B 3. Bitmap C 4. Bitmap D 5. Black & White E 6. Brightness F 7. CMYK G 8. Color H A Bitmap graphic's clarity is defined by this number. A digital graphics program that creates/edits bitmap graphics. A name given to a color. A pre-determined set of specific colors assigned to am image; preset for various devices. A program for digitla graphics that creates and/or edits vector graphics. A range of colors that is defined by the color profile that you work with. A size relationship between components of a design. Best type of graphic for large scale printing. 9. Color Depth I 10. Color Gamut K 11. Color Library M 12. Color Profile N 13. Color Scheme O 14. Complementary Colors P 15. Curved Lines Q 16. Design Comps R 17. Diagonal Lines S 18. Dithering U 19. Draw Program W 20. Elements of Design X 21. Emphasis Y 22. Formal Balance Z 23. GIF AA 24. Grayscale BB 25. High Resolution CC 26. Horizontal Lines DD 27. Hue EE 28. Informal Balance FF 29. JPEG GG All possible color combinations, 16.7 million Another name for Bitmap graphics. Both sides of a design are not equal, but still balanced. Color mode optimized for viewing colors on a screen. Color mode that only uses black and white. Color system manufacturers created these standardized colors for use across all apps. Colors that lay across from each other on the color wheel and work well together. Creating movement in a design using lines, colors, shapes, and textures. Design is exactly equal on both sides. Formatting a graphic file that works best for the client's needs. Give direction to a design and create movement. Graphic file type that supports advanced transparency, has an average file size, and can be interlaced and optimized for internet use. Graphic loses clarity when zoomed in or viewed up close. Graphics that are blurry and smaller file sizes. Graphics that are very clear and larger file sizes. Graphics that use mathematical formals to define lines, points, curves, and other parts of an image. Graphics that use square pixels arranged in a grid that have assigned colors. Graphics that uses true black, true white, and all the shades of gray in between. Helps identify objects, communicates feelings and moods to the audience, and creates visual flow in a design. How elements are arranged either horizontally or vertically in the design How light or dark a color appears, adding black or white changes this.

30. Lines HH 31. Low Resolution II 32. Optimized Graphics JJ 33. Paint Program KK 34. PNG LL 35. PPI MM 36. Principles of Design NN 37. Proof Preview OO 38. Proportion PP 39. PSD QQ 40. Raster RR 41. Resolution SS 42. RGB TT 43. Rhythm UU 44. Saturation VV 45. Shape WW 46. Texture XX 47. True Color YY 48. Unity/Harmony ZZ 49. Vector AAA 50. Vector BBB 51. Vertical Lines CCC 52. White Space DDD If a device cannot display colors, this will replace the pixels of a similar color. Indexed color Graphics file format that supports simple transparent background layers. Looking at the grpahic to see how it will look on a particular device, like a tablet or computer. Most common type of graphic file format, full color, and relatively small file size. Native file for Adobe Illustrator The absence of elements to give visual breathing room for the eye and avoids overcrowding. The amount of hue used in a particular color. The categories of things that are used to create a graphic design. The center interest of a design, the part the audience notices first. The clarity of a Bitmap graphic. The form of an object, when lines enclose a space, and can be used to help identify objects. The native file type used by Adobe Photoshop. The number of distinct colors a graphic is capable of displaying. The purposeful selecton of colors for use in a design. The rules and guidelines to follow when creating a graphic design. These add a soft and relaxed feel to a design. These are slanted and adds interest to a design. These carry the eye left and right in a design. These carry the eye up and down in a design Uses dots, lines, and colors to create the illusion of a surface appearance, adds depth and dimension to a design. Various verstion of a design you can use to show your client for comparsion in order to make a final choice. When all parts of a design looks as if they belong together. When printing, this is the best color mode.

Digital Graphics Matching-Using Tools Digital Media 1 1. Adjusting Levels A 2. Align Panel B 3. Alignment C 4. Anchor Point D 5. Arch Tool E 6. Area Type F 7. Art History Brush Tool G 8. Brush Tool H 9. Closed Path I 10. Color Correction J 11. Color Panel K 12. Content Aware Move L 13. Content Aware Patch M 14. Contrast N 15. Cropping O 16. Customized Workspace P 17. Destructive Editing Q 18. Documents Panel R 19. Embedded Images S 20. Exposure T 21. Eyedropper U 22. Feathering/Blending V 23. Fill W 24. Filters X 25. Free Transform Y 26. Gradient Z 27. Grids & Rulers AA 28. History Panel BB 29. Image Trace CC 30. Lasso Tool DD 31. Layer Styles EE 32. Layering FF 33. Layers Panel GG A repeative decorative design that can be used to fill a shape. A panel of commonly used colors, gradients and patterns. A point on a path that indicates a change of direction. A selection tool that lets you to make selections by color, pattern, or stroke. A selection tool that is best for straight-edged segments of a selection. A selection tool to quickly "paint" a selection. A tool that allows you to used stylized strokes from previous action. Adjusting the colors on an image to make them appear realistic or Allows accurate. you make selections by free-hand drawing the selection. Allows you to add writing along an open or closed path. Allows you to choose a specific part of the image with various tools. Allows you to fill a closed path with text. Allows you to make a selection in a specific shape. An adjustable feature to change how little or much you can see something. An art object that you can reuse in a document. Arranging design elements in a organized and visually appealing manner. Changing highlights, shadows, and mid-tones of a photograph. Changing the graphic's size dimensions. Contains tools for creating and editing graphics. Converting a photograph to this allows you to change the photography without losing the original quality. Curved lines that go around and around. A gradual change of color within a design componen. Displays the file you are working on. Displays the options for the currently selected tool. Each time you make a change, the new state of the image appears in this panel. Editing that is done to a photograph that cannot be reversed. Images that are contained within the working graphics file at full resolution. Images that remain independnet of the working grachics file. Images that use mathematic equations, points, line, and shapes to create art. Measuring tools used to assist in the scaling, arranging, and spacing of design components Panel that displays all the layers, layer groups, and layer effects. Panel used to combine objects into new shapes. Panel used to ling up or distribute obejcts along a specific place.

34. Linked Images HH 35. Magic Wand II 36. Magnetic Lasso Tool JJ 37. Marquee Tool KK 38. Non-Destructive Editing LL 39. Opacity MM 40. Open Path NN 41. Options Bar OO 42. Pathfinder Panel PP 43. Paths QQ 44. Patterns RR 45. Pen Tool SS 46. Point Type TT 47. Polygonal Lasso Tool UU 48. Quick Selection VV 49. Retouching WW 50. Scaling XX 51. Selection YY 52. Selection Tools ZZ 53. Sharpness AAA 54. Shear BBB 55. Smart Gides CCC 56. Smart Object DDD 57. Spiral EEE 58. Stacking Order FFF 59. Straighten Tool GGG 60. Stroke HHH 61. Swatches III 62. Symbols JJJ 63. Tool Panel KKK 64. Type on a Path LLL 65. Vector Images MMM Path that forms a complete share that can be filled with color or text. Paths that do not connect back to the orginal achor point. Preset effects applied to a graphic and/or text within a design to add depth and dimension. Preset effects used to quickly adjust a graphic's appearance. Removing unwanted elements and/or blemishes from a photograph. Separating components of a design individually in order to make specific adjustments. Surrounding a specific part of a graphic to make an adjustment to that part. The ability to change by using rotate, scale, skew, distort, or perspective in one continuous operation. The amount of light in a photograph. The inside color on a closed shape. The order of the layers in the layer panel. The outline on a shape, text, or image. The smoothing or blurring of the edges of an image to help transition into the background or another image. These are temporary snap to guides that appear when you move objects and help you align and transform oobjects relative to other objects. This describes the clarity of detail in a photograph. This is the amount of separation between light and dark in a photograph. This is inside the crop tool and allows you to straighten the image. This makes changes to a photograph that can be reversed later. This tools snaps to the edge of a defined area to allow for selection. This will automatically trace an image to make it look like it's drawn. To change an object by slanting or skewing it. To create unique shapes using anchor points. To select and move a part of a picture, but the hole left behind is filled. To tool to draw in the program to create artistic elements. Tool used to create curved lines. A tool to pick a color from an image and set it as the foreground color. A design techniques to carry the viewer's eye from one component to the next. When connected these create a shape that can be filled with color or text. Made of anchor points. When you eliminate an unwanted part of a graphic. Writing that begins right where you click and does not wrap to the next line. You can replace unwanted parts of the image with pixels near it. Your Graphic software workspace can be changed to best meet your needs. 66. Visual Hierarchy NNN The area of a design that is left empty to give the design breathing room. 67. White Space OOO Display all the color values for the foreground and background colors.

Digital animation Matching Digital Media 1 1. 2D Animation A 2. 3D Animation B 3. Alpha C 4. Anchor Point D 5. Background E 6. Classic Tween F 7. Claymation G 8. Digital Animation H 9. Export Command I 10. Figurines J 11. FLA K 12. FLV L 13. FPS M 14. Frame N 15. Frame Based Animation 16. GIF P 17. Keyframe Q 18. Library R 19. Library Panel S 20. Motion Tween T 21. MOV U 22. Paper Cut Out Animation 23. Properties Panel W O V A division of frames used to separate different parts of an animation to make editing and playback easier to organize. A series of individual still frames that create the illusion of animation when viewed continuously. A simple object drawn on the stage of an animation. An object stored in the library of a project that can be quickly accessed and used repeatedly throughout the animation. Animation frames and backgrounds are hand drawn. Animation process that occurs between keyframes. Animation that has a flat look in appearance. Another term for Frame based animation. Clay figures are used to create this frame based animation. Collection of graphics, audio, and video files utilized in a particular animation project. Converts animation to image, animation or video formats Creates SWF and HTML files that inserts your content in a browser window. Creating the movement or graphics and/or text. Cut out shapes are used to create this frame based animation. File type that can be an animation or a video, used for television broadcast, and is used by QuickTime. Gives you access to the properties of your current selection. Most common type of movement where object change position, rotation, alpha and size. Older way to animate, great for simple movements. Rotation axis of an animated spinning object. Specified place in the animation where changes occur. Still image that creates animation when viewed in succession. The graphics that are used to animate The native file type used by Adobe Flash. 24. Publish Command X The rectangular are where you place your graphics when creating an animation.

25. Rotoscoping Y 26. Scene Z 27. Shape AA The standard animation format for the internet, can support frame based or vector animation, allows for user interactive, and has a relatively small file This size. contains all the assets and components for an animation file. This goes behind the figurines that they can interact with 28. Shape Tween BB 29. Stage CC 30. Stop Motion DD 31. SWC EE 32. SWF FF 33. Symbol GG 34. Timeline HH 35. Traditional Animation II 36. Tween JJ This is a simple animation file type that only supports frame based animation and cannot play audio. This is used to make an object gradually morph or change shape. This type of animation that has more depth and realistic appearance. 37. Vector Animation KK Where your symbols are stored. Traced photographic or video images with hand drawn appearance that are animated Transparency value of an object in an animation, normally used to make an object gradually fade in or fade out. Unit of playback speed of an animation. Used to make an object smoothly transition from a defined starting point to a defined ending position. Video file format that used Adobe Flash for playback, this is the standard format for embedded video on the Internet. Where you organize your artwork and animations using layers and frames.

Digital Video Overview Matching Digital Media 1 1. Aspect Ratio A 2. Analog B 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. AVI FLV Broadcasing System D Digital Video E Frame Rate G 8. Interlaced H 9. MOV I 10. MPEG2 J 11. MPEG4 K 12. NTSC L 13. PAL M 14. Progressive N 15. Scanning Method O 16. SECAM P 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Standard Storyboards Streaming Video S Widescreen C F Q R T 16 to 9 ratio for video. 4 to 3 ratio for video. A visual sequence of events to provide of visual of what the video will look like. Broadcasting system used in North America and many other parts of the Western Hemisphere. Displays half of the video picture at a time and alternates too quickly for the human eye to notice. File format used for Blue Ray Discs and the standard file format for streaming videos over the internet. File type that can be an animation or a video, used for television broadcast, and is used by QuickTime. Format used for DVDs. France, Northern Africa, and Russia uses this broadcasting system. Method by which a video appears on a screen. Moving images that have been captured created or edited electronically. Ratio of a video's height and width dimensions. Speed at which video frames appear on a screen, measured by FPS. Standard video file format for Microsoft PCs. The majority of Europe, China, and other parts of the Eastern Hemisphere uses this broadcasting system. The type of system that the televsion is sent out using. This method displays the entire video picture at all times, greatly reducing any flickering of the picture and creating a better quality image. Transmitting video files over the internet that can begin playing while the remaining data is still downloading. Video file format for Windows Media Player for video playback and Microsoft uses this for streaming on the internet. Video file format that used Adobe Flash for playback, this is the standard format for embedded video on the Internet. WMV U Video signal transmits information continuously in the form of a wave.

Digital audio Matching Digital Media 1 1. AAC/M4A A 2. Adjusting Track Levels B 3. Audio Channels C 4. Audio Effects D 5. Audio Panning E 6. Background Audio F 7. Clip G 8. Crossfade H 9. Digital Audio I 10. Fade J 11. Fade up/down K 12. Loop L 13. Master Level M 14. MIDI N 15. Monorual O 16. MP3 P 17. Over-Modulation Q 18. Sampling R 19. Stereophonic S 20. Streaming T 21. Surround Sound U 22. Track V 23. Trim/Splice W 24. Voiceover X 25. Volume Units Meter Y 26. WAV Z 27. WMA AA A gradual change in volume used to change between clips of audio. A gradual transition form one audio clip to another. A selection of recorded sound used to create an audio production. A visual representation of the audio volume levels. A voice recording used to convey a message to the audience. Adjustments to audio clips used to change the original sound in order to reach the desired outcome. All sources of audio plays out of a single channel. Audio file format that Garageband exports to. Audio file format to record musical instruments and contains information about musical notes. Audio file format used by Windows Media Player for playback and used by Microsoft to stream audio files. Audio source can separated into 2 different channels. File format for audio that is the standard file type for storing audio on PCs. Gradually increasing or decreasing the volume of an audio clip. Increasing or decreasing the volume of an individual track to ensure all the tracks are audible and blend well together. Multiple audio channels, to create a more realistic sound in playback. Music and/or sounds used together with a voiceover to add interest and depth to an audio production. Reproducing a sound wave by recording many fragments of it. Separate layers of audio used to record sources individually. Sound interference that occurs during recording when audio levels are too high and causes the signal to distort or lose clarity. Sound that has been captured, created, or edited electronically by a computer. Standard audio file format for Apple computers, has a higher sound quality than MP3, and is the standard file format for mobile devices. Starting and stopping audio clips at a defined point in the recoding. The most popular audio file format, standard for downloading and storing music files, also used for streaming over the internet. Transmitting audio files that can be played over the internet as the remaining data is still downloading. Used to control the overall output volume of a recording. Used to make a particular section of audio repeat. When audio is recording through seperate channels (left or right).

Digital Video Tools Matching Digital Media 1 1. Audio Levels A 2. Close-up Shot B 3. Crane C 4. Customize Workspace D 5. Dolly E 6. Effect Control F 7. Effect Panel G 8. Establishing Shot H 9. Extreme Close Up I Shot 10. Extreme Wide Shot J 11. Focus K 12. High Angle Shot L 13. Iris M 14. Low Angle Shot N 15. Media Browser O 16. Medium Shot P 17. Pan Q 18. Program Monitor R 19. Rule of Thirds S 20. Source Monitor T 21. Tilt U 22. Timeline V 23. Tools Panel W 24. Truck X 25. White Balance Y 26. Wide Shot Z 27. Zoom AA Adjusting the camera's lens setting to make the footage of the subject clear and blurry. Camera physically moves horizontally or left and right. Can view the audio levels while playing a clip sequence. Contains bins with a variety of audio and video effects. Holds several commonly used tools. Horizontally pivoting the camera left or right, the physical location of the camera doesn't change. Lists all the effect that are applied to the currently selected clip. Making the camera's color settings to match true white, which makes all other colors balanced. Mentally dividing the frame into thirds both horizontally and vertically or 9 equal parts and have the subject occupy two-thirds of the frame. Sets up the context for the scene by showing the relationship between subjects and their environment. Shot that shows part of the subject with more detail while still giving the impression of the location/environment. Shows a particular part of a subject with extreme detail. Shows a particular part of a subject with more detail. Shows the subject and environment further back. Shows the subject and location/environment in its entirety. The camera physically moves towards and away from the subject to make it appear closer or further away. The provides access to video, audio, and graphics files and lets your preview the files. This adjust in the camera's les to allow the appropriate amount of light into the camera. This camera shot is from below the normal eye-level when compared to the subject. To arrange your workspace to best meet your needs as a video editor. To move the camera physically vertically or up and down. Used to edit clips before putting on timeline Used to place and edit all media elements Used to view clip sequences on the timeline Uses the mechanics of the camera's lens to make the subject appear closer or further away, the physical location of the camera doesn't change. Vertically pivoting the camera up or down, the physical location of the camera doesn't change. When a camera location is above the normal eye-level compared to the subject.

Web Design Matching Digital Media 1 1. Color A 2. Communication B 3. Content C 4. Digital Portfolio D 5. Effective Web Design E 6. FTP F 7. Hyperlinks G 8. Images H 9. Internet Browsers I A way of organizing information on a web page, ensures the information on a page can be easily located. A computer programs that looks through websites to find tags, keywords and other info. A determination of how easy it is to find your website through search engines. A visual representation of your abilities, skills, capabilities, knowledge, and qualities that represent your potential. All of the information, images, and other multimedia that are contained within the pages of a website. Are page title, paragraph titles, image tags, or meta tags that search engines use to find your website. Clickable connections that link text and images to other pages of the website, out to external websites, or to files posted on the website. Computer programs that read and interpret web design code to display a web page to the user. Creating web pages to be viewed on the internet. 10. Keywords J 11. Load Time K 12. Mobile Friendly L 13. Navigation M 14. Page Layout N 15. Page Ranking O 16. Purpose P 17. Reading Pattern Q 18. Seach Engine R 19. Optimization Search Engines S 20. Tags T 21. Typography U 22. URL V 23. Web Crawlers W 24. Web Design X Don't lose your user by forcing them to wait for content to display. Good overall web design using Skills and disciplines. Keep content at the top and to the left of the page. Make sure to consider mobile devices when designing a site. Method by which data and files are transferred over the internet. Only use high quality photos, infographics, and illustrations. The method by which a user accesses all the pages and information on a website, should be easy to understand and use effectively. The process of maximizing the number of visitors to your site by ensuring the site appears higher on the return list by a search engine. The specific address of a page on the internet. This is the focus of the needs of the user. Use headings, bullets and concise text so users can locate content quickly. User defined words or phrases that help a search engine find your website. Using readable, web friendly fonts while considering size and spacing. Using the web safe versions of these for test, background, etc.. Websites that organize and retrieve information located on the internet.

Name Production Stages Digital Media 1 Read about the projects being done below and indicate which stage that person is currently in. Keep in mind that the stage may change depending on what kind of project they are creating. 3 Stages: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Addison is setting up her external server to make her website accessible to internet users. Alice has added text to a picture she is editing. Alice is saving her video footage and organizing her memory cards now that she has finished filming. Anna is trying decided if she will use a text editor or a visual editor program to build her website. Becky is importing the audio she recording into Garageband so she add filters. Ben is deciding what colors he will use for his new design project. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Blake is adding background music to her radio PSA to make it sound fuller. Bobby is recording the music at the Choral concert with 6 different microphones. Charlie is creating his flowchart for the website he will create. David has found that when they recorded the meeting the audio was over- modulated and now he is adjusting it to compensate. Donna is trimming the audio she recorded for her PSA. Emma adding tweens to her animation to create her website banner. Gabe is checking his internet signal before logging on the his website CSS builder. Hannah is adding filters to the wedding photographs she took to add contrast. Heather is importing her graphics into her animation library before she start creating her animation. Helen is deciding between a graphics tablet or her mouse before drawing her logos. Jason is identifying his target audience for an animation project. Jayne is setting up her root folder so she can share her website with other members of her team on other computers.

19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Joe is pulling out the cameras, tripods, and microphones he will need for filming his commercial. John and Sarah have sent proofs to their client to review. Juan is referencing the flowchart for his website as he uses hyperlinks to connect all the pages. Justin is checking for compatibly with several web browsers to make sure his website look correct on all of them. Kristen is meeting her team to determine the overall purpose of their web design project. Liz is meeting with her client to review the final project before sending it to the printers. Luke is converting his newsletter to a TIFF file to be printed more easily. Matt is trying to decide what kind of microphones he will need for his on camera interviews. Mellissa is meeting with her client to get information about the audience she is creating for. Mike is adding a motion path for her logo to follow in her animation project. Nick is writing his script for his documentary. Nora is adding her CEO's message to the homepage of their company's website. Pete is troubleshooting his website for errors and blank pages. Rebecca is drawing her storyboards for the animations. Sheri is trying to decide which computer program she wants to use to edit her audio. Sue is exporting her Flash animation project to a.swf that she can post online. Susan is exporting her dance team's song to an MP3 so they can put it on a ipod to play at the recital. Sydney is setting up her trip and camera to interview her teacher. Thomas is rollovers to his website to draw attention to the buttons. Toby and Josh have met with their client and now are brainstorming ideas for their project. Trevor is sketching out design ideas for a graphics project to determine the layout and arrangement of his ad. Zach is filming the pep rally by using the truck and dolly camera movements.