We describe two scenarios of user tasks that need multimedia databases. In these user tasks, access to multimedia data plays a significant role. Current multimedia databases do not provide sufficient functionality for the retrieval of multimedia objects because these objects are stored as passive objects. We discuss several techniques to provide active multimedia objects from a user perspective. We show that querying in multimedia databases should be a dialogue between user and database. We need to combine the information from different media to make retrieval effective. Finally, we introduce a promising database architecture to meet the new user requirements.