Title
LACES: live authoring through compositing and editing of streaming video
Abstract
Video authoring activity typically consists of three phases: planning (pre-production), capture (production) and processing (post-production). The status quo is that these phases occur separately, and the latter two have a significant amount of \"slack time\", where the camera operator is watching the scene unfold during capture, and the editor is re-watching and navigating through recorded footage during post-production. While this process is well suited to creating polished or professional video, video clips produced by casual video makers as seen in online forums could benefit from some editing without the overhead of current authoring tools. We introduce LACES, a tablet-based system enabling simple video manipulations in the midst of filming. Seamless in-situ integration of video capture and manipulation forms a novel workflow, allowing greater spontaneity and exploration of video creation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2556288.2557304
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
video clip,greater spontaneity,professional video,live authoring,video creation,video authoring activity,casual video maker,camera operator,video capture,simple video manipulation,current authoring tool,video production,compositing
Video production,Video processing,Video capture,Computer science,Post-production,Non-linear editing system,Video editing,Video tracking,Human–computer interaction,Smacker video,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.37
28
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Dustin Freeman182130.95
Stephanie Santosa2603.35
Fanny Chevalier364936.33
Ravin Balakrishnan46497403.55
Karan Singh5152976.00