Description
In this clear and highly accessible book, Tony Feldman provides an account of the evolution and application of digital media. Clarifying its underlying technologies, he identifies its immense commercial and human potential. Using as a starting point a simplification which considers new media in two distinct sectors; packaged 'off-line' media such as CD-ROMs; and the world of transmitted media which includes digital broadcasting and interactive online services, Feldman provides a comprehensive overview of the digital media landscape. Focusing on multimedia and the entertainment media he describes and analyses the spectacular rise of CD-based information and the equally revolutionary development of the Internet and online services. Set within a commercial context, readers can identify the potential to generate revenue and profit from the new media. An Introduction to Digital Media concludes with a strategic assessment of the implications of going digital for individuals, companies and corporations.
About the Author
Tony Feldman, one of Europe's leading digital media consultants, is a founding director of the highly respected media and convergence analysts Informed Sources International. A prolific writer, his recent books include Multimedia (1994) and Electronic Media Markets (1992, with Julian Dickens). He also edits the authoritative European newsletter Interactive Media International.
Book Information
ISBN 9780415154239
Author Tony Feldman
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 360g