True, multimedia can arguably be distinguished from traditional motion pictures or movies both by the scale of the production (multimedia is usually smaller and less expensive) and by the possibility of audience interactivity or involvement (in which case, it is usually called interactive multimedia). Nonetheless, taking into account you graduated from a film school I thought you'd bring up the film stock issue.
Guess I was wrong.
As for your engineer-like explanations, I am afraid they are a little too much for me, and me playing dumb on the site it'll be like you on cinemagia trying to delve into matters surpassing data gathering and wireless equipment. Or, huh, like you trying to tell me a story. :cry:
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