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22 January 2008 Deco-video: video editing and viewing browser enables to playback movie contents reproduced by using scene scenario
Takashi Ishihara, Kunio Sakamoto
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Abstract
The authors developed a prototype video viewing browser. Our video viewer has a function to playback movies on the WWW according to the playing scenario. This scenario makes new scenes from original movies. Our video browser features this scene scenario where you can arrange movie's video clips, insert transition effects, apply colored backgrounds, or add captions and titles. The video movie contents on the WWW are copyrighted. The browser cannot alter web's movie contents owing to its copyright like that a conventional video editing software adds effects to the original. The editing software produces reproductions, but our browser doesn't. The browser adds effects according to the scenario and only shows us a new scene. The scene scenario is written in an XML-like script. The video browser has a function to give effect according to operations of the scenario. In addition, our video viewing browser can provide us with an interactive video art. For example, suppose that a small stream runs down among the rocks. On the browser, if you chose an icon which shows maple leafs and drop it into the stream, a maple leaf starts floating down along the stream.
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Takashi Ishihara and Kunio Sakamoto "Deco-video: video editing and viewing browser enables to playback movie contents reproduced by using scene scenario", Proc. SPIE 6833, Electronic Imaging and Multimedia Technology V, 68331R (22 January 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.754952
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KEYWORDS
Video

Internet

Video processing

Clocks

Computing systems

Imaging systems

Optical spheres

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