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Commercial services offered by multimedia companies or freelancers.
Subcategories
Companies Companies that offer a full range of multimedia services.
Freelance This lists freelancers mainly offering multimedia services. Freelancers can be a persons who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization or a person who pursues a
profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer.
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Animation Listing for sites of studios and companies involved in animation production for mainstream television and film .
Designers This category is for professional graphic design firms, agencies, companies or individuals providing services internationally. If your services are limited to a particular geographical area,
please suggest to the most appropriate Regional category. If it is in a language other than English, please suggest it to the most appropriate category in World.
(less...) Designers This category is separated into 4 major sub categories: Basic Service, Full Service, Dynamic and Multimedia, Freelance as well as several areas of specialty design. If you are indeed a
web designer or developer who does work in the global market, do not submit to this broad category, but to the appropriate sub category beneath it. Use your company name -- which in this category will determine your site title. Guidelines for submitting sites: Only submit sites that are in English. Non-English sites should be submitted to the appropriate country under World. Do not type in capitals, nor capitalize all nouns. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch. The description should be a brief summary of the services your company offers: Do NOT include superlatives ("We're the best, "The greatest website...", "We're #1..., etc.). The description should be in English, in coherent sentence form, and free from mistakes. Do not submit a list of keywords. Do not use unnecessary capitalization, or include HTML tags. Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the one best category possible.
(less...) Director Developers People who develop with Director.
Flash Designers Flash designers use Macromedia's Flash application to create animations and interactive animated web sites. Shockwave allows Macromedia
Director developers to publish their content on the web.
(less...) Illustration and Rendering The artistic rendering of design for architecture and interior design. Landscape architecture is included in this category.
ProductionRender Farms A render farm is a computer cluster to render computer generated imagery (CGI), typically for film and television visual effects. The rendering of images is a highly parallelizable activity, as each
frame can be calculated independently of the others, with the main communication between processors being the upload of the initial source material, such as models and textures, and the download of the finished images. As a rule of thumb, CG images take roughly an hour per frame to render. The amount of time it takes to render an image has remained roughly constant over two decades, in spite of huge improvements in computer processing power. The reason for this is that advances in computer power are absorbed by increased computation in order to meet demands to achieve state-of-the-art image quality, while the hour-per-frame figure arises from the demands of production timescales. To manage large farms, one must introduce a queue manager that will facilitate automatic distribution of processes to the many processors. The software is typically a client-server package that facilitates communication between the processors and the queue manager, although some queues have no central manager. Some common features of a queue managers are: re-prioritization of the queue, management of software licenses, and algorithms to best optimize throughput based on various types of hardware in the farm. The use of render farms in the entertainment industry can be viewed as one early application of grid computing. Source: Wikipedia
(less...) Video Preservation and Transfer For sites selling conversion of recordings from old media to new media such as CD, DVD, or data files. Sites listed at this level should be for services that convert only video recordings. Services
for businesses and professionals (as opposed to the consumer market) should be listed at Business/Business_Services/AudioVisual/Recordings/Restoration_and_Conversion.
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Demoscene A demo is a program that displays a sound, music, and light show. Demos are very fun to watch, because they seemingly do things that aren't possible on the machine they were programmed on.
Essentially, demos "show off". Demos are an art form. They blend mathematics, programming skill, and creativity into something incredible to watch and listen to.
(less...) Development FrameworksDigital Video Digital video contains sites related to videos, films, and other video related graphics that are created and edited. Digital video can be created on computers or with digital cameras, and edited on
tape or computers. Often the line between linear and non-linear in digital editing is blurred, which is why it is so diverse and flexible. Macintoshes, IBM compatible computers, and many industrial grade systems are used in this field. The Digital Video category contains sites about the software, hardware, computers, techniques, current projects, or any video related item that is manipulated digitally.
(less...) FAQs, Help, and Tutorials This category contains sites with FAQs, help articles, and tutorials relating to multimedia authoring.
MPEGMusic and Audio Contains information about computers as they relate to computer music and audio.
News and Media Sites that cover news services, newspapers, books, magazines, e-zines, and journals, in the area of multimedia.
Software Software for multimedia authoring, editing, production, and publishing/serving.
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