MULTIMEDIA EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE PRODUCTION SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FILMWRAP Fulbright, John Warren 1435 Grand St. Alameda CA 94501 Multimedia educational software production services featuring arts and humanities; educational services, namely, conducting interactive classes, seminars, conferences in the fields of arts and humanities via an on-line global computer network; providing educational information in the fields of arts and humanities via a global computer network in streaming video and accompanying text and image formats;FILM WRAP;
HOWTOONS Griffith, Saul E15-434 20 Ames Street Cambridge MA 02139 Multimedia educational software production services; video production services; motion picture film production; television production services;HOW TOONS;
HOWTOONS HOWTOONS, INC. 3101 20th Street San Francisco CA 94110 Multimedia educational software production services; video production services; motion picture film production services; television production services; entertainment services and education services, namely, a series of short shows featuring stories and educational content including how to build projects and the education behind the project distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; entertainment and education services, namely, a series of short shows that feature stories and science, engineering, and physics experiments distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media; education services, namely, providing educational information via the Internet in the field of training people on how to build art projects, science projects, toys, craft projects;HOW TOONS;
PAPYRUS TECH Papyrus Learning Systems #301 131 W. Seeboth St. Milwaukee WI 53204 Multimedia educational software production services; multimedia entertainment software production services;TECH;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Distribution of audio and other multimedia content is accomplished by generating a multimedia session consisting of at least one multimedia program, generating a data session consisting of digital files including at least one software player program and a digital compressed file corresponding to the multimedia program; and distributing the multimedia and data sessions to consumers. The consumers can selectively play the multimedia program from said multimedia session through a player device, and through a computer by using the software player program to manipulate the compressed file. In one aspect of the invention, the multimedia and data sessions are recorded on a physical medium, such as a CD or DVD, and the medium is then distributed. In another aspect, the sessions are combined and transmitted electronically. The data session can include information associated with the multimedia content, in the form of text and graphic files.