Tuesday, April 19, 2011

It’s all about editing, music, and direction when it comes to multi-media

What makes a good multi-media piece?

Multi-media pieces are always good, but they can go either way based on many factory. For example, the editing is always a huge concern. The use of music is another factor that needs to be incorporated for the piece to be successful to the audience. Last, the piece needs to have a good plot, and ultimately an ending that satisfies the viewer.

Multi-media pieces need to have great editing. If the piece has unprofessional editing, terrible transitions, and just don’t make sense, the viewer is not going to enjoy it and rate it terribly.

The use of music is such a key factor in multi-media. If you have a highlight video with no music, the emotion from the video that it was supposed to evoke will not be there.

The last factor is the direction of the video. The piece needs to make sense; it needs to have a good intro, a good body of the plot, and definitely a good ending. It the ending is not good, many times, the viewers will rate the video terribly, and not recommend it to other potential audiences.

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