Title
Using eye tracking to analyze stereoscopic filmmaking
Abstract
This poster will analyze the feasibility of eye tracking as a tool for helping filmmakers to make decisions in a stereoscopic film production. In a conventional dialogue driven shot it is fairly easy to predict where the audiences would be looking. However, for visually complex shots it is not so obvious. In this case, eye tracking can be used as a tool to observe the gaze pattern of the audience to identify the regions of interest in the frame. This information could be used to budget the resources for the shot. It can also be used to identify elements that distract the audience from the flow of the movie. This technique could be used to help filmmakers to make more informed decisions during the film making process. We analyzed a student produced stereoscopic film using this technique. In our study, a number of subjects were asked to watch the film and their gaze data was recorded.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1599301.1599329
SIGGRAPH Posters
Keywords
Field
DocType
complex shot,stereoscopic film production,conventional dialogue,eye tracking,stereoscopic filmmaking,informed decision,stereoscopic film,region of interest
Computer vision,Computer graphics (images),Gaze,Stereoscopy,Computer science,Eye tracking,Artificial intelligence,Filmmaking
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.53
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Celambarasan Ramasamy1131.27
Donald H. House251355.27
Andrew T. Duchowski3835142.62
Brian Daugherty4192.29