Electronic music albums refer to special files that can be viewed on a computer, different from CD/VCD still pictures. Its content is not limited to photography photos, but can also include various artistic creation pictures. Electronic photo albums have advantages that traditional photo albums cannot match: the expressive techniques of pictures, text, sound and images, the function of free modification and editing, the fast search method, the long-term preservation characteristics that will never fade, and the superior means of cheap copying and distribution.
Micro magazines have become a new publishing trend in the world. They have more pictures and less text, and their editorial orientation is more information and less theory.
Mook
"Mook" is an English-Japanese mixed word, which combines magazine and book to form a unique "magazine book" (Mook). To put it simply, it is a new cultural commodity created and promoted by the Japanese. It has more pictures and less text, more editorial information and less theory. Its nature is between Magazine and Book, so it is called Mook for short, which means magazine book. It is to publish the magazine in the form of a book. There is no time limit for the magazine. Generally, a book is a special topic. For example, the "Beauty Pageant China Special" published by China National Geographic Magazine has the characteristics of both a book and a magazine. Or it is called "Information Chronicle" based on its content characteristics. In Taiwan, some people call it "Mo Ke" or "Muke Zhi" according to its Japanese pronunciation.
“Mook books are an imported product. Although it is still a relatively new concept in China, abroad, it has developed very maturely and has a complete industrial chain.” Someone from China Textile Publishing House said The reporter said: "In layman's terms, Mook is a book-magazine. Its content has the weight and system of a book, and its form has the breadth and speed of a magazine." Mook has become a new publishing trend in the world. Japan has been considered the third type of publication alongside books and magazines.
Vmook
Micro magazine (Vmook) is different from paper publishing and digital publishing and other communication methods. That is, through Weibo, magazines and books are combined to form a unique and charming "mook", which can be effectively promoted and disseminated.