digital content creation
The development of newsworthy, educational and entertainment material for distribution over the Internet or other electronic media. See DAMS.
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The development of newsworthy, educational and entertainment material for distribution over the Internet or other electronic media. See DAMS.
DCC is a modern term denoting the creation and modification of digital content, such as animation, audio, graphics, images or
video, as part of the production process before presentation in its final medium. This large field encompasses many segments such
as 3D graphics, audio editing, compositing, authoring, etc. There are other terms available such as creative media or multimedia
production, but they also apply to processes not done digitally, such as drawing paintings by hand or producing in the sense of
financing a project. DCC best describes the software used in connection with output produced by the user and the DCC industry as
a whole.
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