Glossary, ContinuedM (Continued)MORGUE— See PICTURE MORGUE, CLIP ART, or RESEARCH FILE.MOUNT— To fasten onto another surface. .MOUNTING AND FLAPPING— Fastening original artwork or copy to aboard allowing sufficient excess around the picture borders to accommodateattaching a protective overlay along one side.MOUNTING BOARD— Heavy paper boards used as backboards to supportdrawings, paintings, and photographs.MOUSE— A hand-held computer input device that allows rapid movementand selection.MULTIMEDIA— Also called MEDIA INTEGRATION. A combination ofpresentation devices used in the same presentation.MULTIPURPOSE BOARD— A briefing board with a slick, bright, whitesurface that accepts erasable, marker, marker, and magnetic backedaccessories.MUNSELL COLOR SYSTEM— A system of color analysis andidentification that distinguishes between the three measurable dimensions ofhue, value, and chroma (intensity).MURAL— Any picture painted or freed permanently on a wall or ceiling.MYLAR— Tough, highly stable, polyester film used as a base forengineering drawings, laminating, overlays, and a wide variety of otherapplications.NARRATION— Also called VOICE OVER. The description or commentarythat accompanies television and video presentations.NCR PAPER— No Carbon Required paper; chemically coated paper thattransfers a copy of an image to the sheet directly behind it without the use ofa carbon.Continued on next pageAI-39
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