Multimedia reports

by Lee Hopkins on December 5, 2005 · 6 comments

in miscellaneous

Epic 2015 - are there others?Quick shout-out:

Does anyone know of any reports presented in a multimedia format?

Top of the head I can think of the Epic 2015 as a form of ‘future gazing’ report, but does anyone know of any other reports that have been presented not in traditional paper format, but as a digital multimedia file?


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  • Kathy Sierra

    In the mid 90′s I was the programmer on a team that created the first multimedia version of Oracle’s Annual Report–an interactive CD-ROM, but of course the report still had to be in paper form as well. I have no idea if they continued to produce a multimedia version in later years, but it was pretty interesting. Larry Ellison or Ray Lane would introduce the different sections, in video, and we had audio and a few animated graphs and charts as well.
    This was in the earliest days of CD-ROM (double-speed drives, if you were lucky) and digital video (postage stamp size at 12 frames per second, if you were lucky), so most of our challenges were technical. It would have been nice to have spent more time thinking about (and working on) how the content was actually communicated.

  • Kathy Sierra

    In the mid 90′s I was the programmer on a team that created the first multimedia version of Oracle’s Annual Report–an interactive CD-ROM, but of course the report still had to be in paper form as well. I have no idea if they continued to produce a multimedia version in later years, but it was pretty interesting. Larry Ellison or Ray Lane would introduce the different sections, in video, and we had audio and a few animated graphs and charts as well.
    This was in the earliest days of CD-ROM (double-speed drives, if you were lucky) and digital video (postage stamp size at 12 frames per second, if you were lucky), so most of our challenges were technical. It would have been nice to have spent more time thinking about (and working on) how the content was actually communicated.

  • Lee

    G’day Kathy,

    Thanks for your thoughts — I’m extremely flattered that you read me!

    I used to work for DEC many years ago, before it was sold (ahhh, such glory days when companies thought nothing of spending thousands of dollars per year sending you off to ‘find yourself’ seminars where finger painting and team-building games were the daily activites – whatever course you wanted to go on they would fund it!)

    I don’t suppose you’ve got any of those old reports lying around in digital storage, do you? They’d be fun to watch again, now that video technology has developed so much.

    Kindests,
    Lee

  • Lee

    G’day Kathy,

    Thanks for your thoughts — I’m extremely flattered that you read me!

    I used to work for DEC many years ago, before it was sold (ahhh, such glory days when companies thought nothing of spending thousands of dollars per year sending you off to ‘find yourself’ seminars where finger painting and team-building games were the daily activites – whatever course you wanted to go on they would fund it!)

    I don’t suppose you’ve got any of those old reports lying around in digital storage, do you? They’d be fun to watch again, now that video technology has developed so much.

    Kindests,
    Lee

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