Title
Facilitating TV production using StoryCrate
Abstract
StoryCrate [2] is a collaborative editing tool developed to drive creative workflow within a location based television production environment. The system was deployed in a real-world context, using professional production staff to produce a short film. In this paper we present an exploration into this deployment using interviews, observations and accounts from the crew. We provide an in-depth analysis of the study and the impact of StoryCrate on the crew's workflow. By providing a narrative of the deployment we describe how it was appropriated in-the-wild, and discuss considerations for designing tools to aid creative professionals in similarly hierarchical domains.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2466627.2466628
Creativity & Cognition
Keywords
Field
DocType
television production environment,professional production staff,creative workflow,creative professional,real-world context,hierarchical domain,in-depth analysis,collaborative editing tool,facilitating tv production,short film,collaborative,editing,television,creativity,production
Software deployment,Crew,Collaborative editing,Television production,Computer science,Narrative,Creativity,Multimedia,Workflow
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.39
17
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tom Bartindale112614.76
Elizabeth Valentine260.88
Maxine Glancy320314.51
David Kirk41949167.38
Peter Wright51645203.56
Patrick Olivier63049230.82