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=== Multimedia production ===
Multimedia production is the human task of creating media.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Human-Centered Computing: A Multimedia Perspective|journal = Jaimes, Alejandro, Nicu Sebe, and Daniel Gatica-Perez. "Human-centered Computing: A Multimedia Perspective." Proceedings of the 14th Annual ACM International Conference on Multimedia. ACM, 2006.|pages = 855855–864|doi = 10.1145/1180639.1180829|year = 2006|last1 = Jaimes|first1 = Alejandro|last2 = Sebe|first2 = Nicu|last3 = Gatica-Perez|first3 = Daniel| title=Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia | chapter=Human-centered computing | date=2006 |isbn = 978-1595934475|s2cid = 4412002}}</ref> For instance, photographing, recording audio, remixing, etc. It is important that all aspects of media production concerned should directly involve humans in HCM. There are two main characteristics of multimedia production. The first is culture and social factors. HCM production systems should consider cultural differences and be designed according to the culture in which they will be deployed. The second is to consider human abilities. Participants involved in HCM production should be able to complete the activities during the production process.
 
=== Multimedia analysis ===