DVD Articles: Design

Post Linear: Menu Design for DVD
February 6, 2001 - DVD-Video is designed for random access and built-in interactivity. Figuring out how to use these navigational opportunities most effectively for a given DVD title is, in large part, what makes the DVD production process different from that of linear video formats.

Difficulty Rating: Beginner
 

Menu Design: Menu Backgrounds - Still or Motion?
February 6, 2001 - The choice between using still graphics or motion video for the backgrounds is one of the basics of defining a title's menu design.

Difficulty Rating: Beginner
 

Menu Design: Using Menu Transitions
February 6, 2001 - The use of transitions is one technique employed by DVD-Video designers to enhance the flow of titles from one menu to another.

Difficulty Rating: Beginner
 

Menu Design: RGB Meets NTSC
February 6, 2001 - When the RGB world of computer graphics meets the reality of NTSC video, there's often a bit of a learning curve on both sides.

Difficulty Rating: Beginner

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