MULTIMEDIA EXPERT TAY VAUGHAN AND OSBORNE PUBLISH SECOND EDITION OF
UNPRECEDENTED WORK

Berkeley, CA -- With all the noise about multimedia over the last year, few
people really know much about it. For everyone who is interested in
learning about and working with this new technology, Multimedia: Making It
Work, Second Edition, by multimedia pioneer and expert Tay Vaughan, is the
ideal place to start.

Not a theoretical treatment but a hands-on guide, this completely revised
and updated edition of Multimedia Making It Work reveals the mysteries of
multimedia--from conception to ultimate project delivery. Multimedia:
Making It Work, Second Edition, begins with the fundamental hardware and
software requirements needed to get up and running. It then explores the
building blocks of multimedia: graphics, animation, audio, video, and
text. From there, readers can quickly start developing their own
multimedia projects.

Vaughan looks at every aspect involved in the making of multimedia
presentations. Multimedia Making It Work, Second Edition, deals with the
practical considerations of what projects will cost and how to determine
content and assess client requirements. It shows readers how to select the
appropriate text, sound, graphic, and video elements for their particular
projects plus how to use the sample projects and actual examples to test
their ideas. Vaughan evaluates recent technological developments and their
effects on the industry. He also goes into the background theory necessary
to understand the elements of multimedia.

Most importantly, Multimedia: Making It Work, Second Edition, also includes
a CD-ROM from Macromedia, the leading maker of multimedia development
tools for both Mac and Windows. This Product Showcase CD-ROM has limited
working versions of all available Macromedia products, allowing users to
test their new-found skills and ideas and get in on the virtual worlds of
sight, sound, and motion risk-free.

Multimedia: Making It Work, Second Edition, is soft cover, 608 pages, and
has examples and illustrations throughout. Included is one CD-ROM disc.
Suggested retail price: $34.95. ISBN: 0-07-882035-9. For orders only,
phone (800) 227-0900, Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm, Pacific
Time.

Tay Vaughan is a recognized authority and pioneer in multimedia. He has
designed and produced award-winning projects for clients such as Apple
Computer, Lotus, Tandy, Sun, and Novell. He is the president of
Timestream, Inc., a multimedia production company in Oakland, California.

Osborne/McGraw-Hill, headquartered in Berkeley, California, is a leading
publisher of books about computers that include tutorials, references, and
user guides for people at all levels of computer and software proficiency.
Known for its best-selling Internet titles as well as its Made Easy and
Complete Reference books, Osborne/McGraw-Hill also has established
strategic publishing relationships with McGraw-Hill magazines Business
Week, BYTE, LAN TIMES, and UnixWorld's OPEN COMPUTING. A division of
McGraw-Hill's Professional Publishing Group, Osborne/McGraw-Hill is
targeting consumer support, emerging technologies and innovative
applications for future computer books.

Osborne/McGraw-Hill, 2600 Tenth St, Berkeley, CA 94710
510-549-6600,  Fax: 510-549-6603,   orders: 800-227-0900

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