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Using Audio In Multimedia Presentations For That Extra Feel


'The human voice can conjure up vivid images born of imagination' -- said Samuel Brylawski, head of the Library of Congress' recorded sound section.

Here at EMNM, we agree with him completely. The human voice with its range of accents, volumes, tones and pitch is capable of so much emotion and passion, nuance and expression, personality and spirit, it really is a great way of delivering an important message.

Powerful as the human voice is, it's not all there is to audio, of course not! There's:
  • Sounds of the world around us - waves breaking on a shore, rustling leaves, a refreshing drink being poured on ice.
  • Music - think about the poignant notes of the Last Post bugle call, the energy of heavy metal, the hypnotic effects of trance music, there's something out there to please everyone.
  • And never forget silence - we all know a pregnant pause can convey a huge amount of meaning.
In a multimedia presentation all these aural triggers (the voices, the sounds, the music, the pauses) will combine with the visual and interactive touches to give an experience that presents all the warmth, intimacy and feeling you'll ever need.


Choose your voices and sounds to fit your brand image and get them professionally recorded to ensure your multimedia presentations are like music to your clients' ears.



EMNM offer a range of new media design services including interactive CD presentations and website design.