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Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia

Simply said, digital communications are exchanges that take place entirely digitally. Multimedia developers and managers use digital communication methods to build various artistic, graphic design, and entertainment products. You can expect to gain knowledge in computer programming, teleprocessing, graphic design, photography, and audio and video production if you decide to focus on this area. You will acquire the skills necessary to develop websites and produce animated content in 3D. Create your CD-ROMs and master computer imaging techniques. The "multi" in "multimedia" refers to the combination of these various digital means of communication. You'll also find out how we fit into the bigger picture of technological innovation and what rules and regulations govern digital communications. As you may well know, multimedia is a constantly developing industry. How recently was the last time you visited a museum? If so, you have likely encountered video artworks and other interactive art forms. Have you heard of e-books? Novels are no longer just published or read in hardback paper volumes. Websites with multimedia elements like animation, VR, photography, and audio are easy to spot. Since your ideas and experimentation will primarily determine your chosen digital communications and media/multimedia concentration, the field is new, dynamic, and changing; it is practically impossible to define or set limitations.