Title
Cinejack: using live music to control narrative visuals
Abstract
We present Cinejack, a system for directing narrative video through live musical performance. Cinejack interprets high-level musical content from live instruments and translates it into cinematographic actions such as edits, framings and simulated camera movements. We describe Cinejack's technical development in terms of a novel and highly pragmatic approach to interface design, where the affordances of users' own musical instruments are used as controllers through an interpretive interaction scheme.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2598510.2598520
Conference on Designing Interactive Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
miscellaneous,research in the wild,digital arts,interdisciplinary design,music technology,practice-based research
Computer science,Musical,Narrative,Digital art,Human–computer interaction,Interdisciplinary design,Music technology,Affordance,Multimedia,Interface design
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.44
10
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Guy Schofield122619.21
David Philip Green2585.21
Thomas Smith3223.01
Peter Wright41645203.56
Patrick Olivier53049230.82