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Explain the steps of creating multimedia application.

A Multimedia application is developed in stages as all other software are being developed.
In multimedia application development a few stages have to complete before other stages being, and some stages may be skipped or combined with other stages.
Following are the four basic stages of multimedia Application development:
1. Planning and Costing:
•This stage of multimedia application is the first stage which begins with an idea or need.
•This idea can be further refined by outlining its messages and objectives.
•Before starting to develop the multimedia project, it is necessary to plan what writing skills, graphic art, music, video and other multimedia expertise will be required.

2.Designing and Producing:
•The next stage is to execute each of the planned tasks and create a finished product.

3.Testing:
•Testing a project ensure the product to be free from bugs.
•Apart from bug elimination another aspect of testing is to ensure that the multimedia application meets the objectives of the project.

4.Delivering:
•The final stage of the multimedia application development is to pack the project and deliver the completed project to the end user.
•This stage has several steps such as implementation, maintenance, shipping and marketing the product.

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