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The Project of Urban Extreme Hobbies Portal: Content Development

Student: Nikitina Tatiana

Supervisor: Maxim Kornev

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Multimedia Journalism (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2017

The purpose of the research is content development for a multimedia Internet portal about urban extreme hobbies. The paper describes the specifics of creating content in the context of new media, as well as ways to create and distribute a multimedia project using tools available to any user without special education in the field of information technology. In the practical part of the work the process of developing the content of a multimedia portal is described according to G.Lasswell's model. The result of the work was the development of the concept and structure of the project on urban extreme hobbies. This work can serve as a tool for developing content for the Internet portal, providing information on the nuances of creating content on the Internet, existing multimedia formats and technical methods for their production.

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