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Producing MediaBooks

A MediaBook allows you to share your analyses by packaging video, key positions, text and audio comments, and drawings together. Share MediaBooks using the Internet, CD or sending them by email.

 


The image above shows a MediaBook displayed as a web page in an Internet browser. It contains the following features:

Analysis Selection: More than one analysis can feature in a MediaBook. Each item in the Storyboard is included (read the Analyze Performance chapter to learn more about the Storyboard).  

Video Player: Video clips are saved in Macromedia Flash format which can be viewed on most Windows computers. One video is generated for each Storyboard item. The player controls allow clips to be played frame by frame and to play in a loop. For a larger image, it is also possible to play the clip full-screen using your Windows default Media Player.  
 
Key Positions Selection: Click on a Key positions thumbnail to display the corresponding key position.  

The key positions of all the clips in the Analyzer at publish time are included in the MediaBook. Select "A", "B", "C" etc. to display the corresponding list for each clip.  

 

There is no direct connection between the key positions and the video in the Mediabook. The Video Player is either used to display the key positions or the video. Clicking on a key position does not actually position the video and vice-versa, clicking on the Play button will always play the video from the beginning.  

Comments: The Analyzer allows you to type or record comments for each item in the Storyboard and to do the same for each key position. These are included in the MediaBook.  

this Analyzer comment...  
 
...becomes this MediaBook comment  

Slideshow View: The Slideshow View displays the key positions as larger images and includes printing options for them.  

 

Personalization: The MediaBook can be personalized with your organization's logo or perhaps a photograph of yourself. This can also be a link to your website.