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Storyboard frame editing for cinematic composition
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Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces table of contents
San Francisco, California, USA
SESSION: Short Papers table of contents
Pages: 206 - 207  
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-459-2
Authors
Scott McDermott  University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA
Junwei Li  University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA
William Bares  University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA
Sponsors
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We are developing an intelligent virtual cinematography interface that can be used to compose sequences of shots and automatically evaluate individual shots and transitions, reporting possible deviations from widely accepted cinematic composition guidelines. Authors compose shots using a Storyboard Frame Editor to place subject objects as they should appear in the frame. Then the Storyboard Sequencer is used to design shot-to-shot transitions.


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Karp, Peter, and Steven Feiner. 1993. Automated Presentation Planning of Animation Using Task Decomposition with Heuristic Reasoning. In Graphics Interface '93, 1993, pages 118-126.
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Scott McDermott: colleagues
Junwei Li: colleagues
William Bares: colleagues