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Creating Web Graphics, Audio and Video, 1/e

Donald Emerick, Merrimack College, WOW

Coming April, 2000 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)

Copyright 2000, pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-086590-7


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Summary

Appropriate for introductory Internet/World Wide Web courses. This book is designed to provide individuals with the core skills needed to meet the demands of the Web development and Internet community. This user friendly interactive text provides competency in three key skill areas:
1. Web Business Management, from financial issues to project management and marketing.
2. Content Management, including user interface, authoring languages, multimedia and graphics.
3. Technical Management involving administration, protocols, performance, and security.

Features


Written in a lively, non-intimidating tone.
Encourages students to think like working professionals.
Challenges students by offering real-world examples similar to those experienced by a working pro.
Supporting web-site, with sample code.
HTML versions of the material are available. Through Prentice Hall's Custom Publishing Program, the WOW-certified Study Guides will be made customizable.
Endorsed by the World Organization of Webmasters, a non-profit organization dedicated to the education and certification of web professionals.


Table of Contents
I. A PHOTOSHOP PRIMER.

    1. Mac Navigation and Photoshop Work Area (Mac Option).
    2. Working with Selections.
    3. Working with Layers.
    4. Painting and Editing.
    5. Alpha Channels and Masks.
    6. The Pen Tool Experience.
    7. Creating Special Effects.

II. WEB GRAPHICS INTRODUCTION.
    1. Color Overview.
    2. Browser-safe and Hybrid Color.
    3. Basic Bitmapped Web File Formats for Graphics.
    4. Buttons and Backgrounds.
    5. HTML Color Techniques.
    6. The Animated GIF.
    7. Other Web Graphic Formats, Today and Tomorrow and Other Web Graphic Related Technologies.
III. MULTI-MEDIA AND INTERACTIVE WEB ELEMENTS.
    1. Multimedia, the Internet, and the Browser.
    2. Audio on the Web.
    3. Audio Production.
    4. Video on the Web.
    5. Video Production.
    6. Animation, Interactivity and 3D.
    7. Collaborative Technologies, The Future and Beyond.


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