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		<title>A Proven Method for Developing Successful Multimedia Projects</title>
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		<description>In today&apos;s fast-paced, &apos;I-want-it-all-now&apos; society, technical communicators are challenged to deliver their messages through interactive media. However, most&#xD;technical communicators don¡¯t really know how to&#xD;successfully plan, produce, and manage multimedia&#xD;development projects. There is a method that enables&#xD;communicators to effectively deliver information that is&#xD;engaging, while saving time, money, and a lot of&#xD;heartache. A brief overview of this methodology follows.&#xD;and the development team creates a detailed cost estimate&#xD;and the project schedule. The Requirements&#xD;Determination Document, project estimate, and project&#xD;schedule are housed in the Project Workbook. The team&#xD;refers to this workbook during production.&#xD;Concept and Design. In this phase, team members define&#xD;the thematic treatment used to create storyboards, scripts,&#xD;technical design, and prototypes. This information is</description>
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