Title
Media of Things: Supporting the Production of Metadata Rich Media Through IoT Sensing
Abstract
ABSTRACTRich metadata is becoming a key part of the broadcast production pipeline. This information can be used to deliver compelling new consumption experiences which are personalized, location-aware, interactive and multi-screen. However, media producers are struggling to generate the metadata required for such experiences, using inefficient post-production solutions which are limited in how much of the original context they can capture. In response, we present Media of Things (MoT), a tool for on-location media productions. MoT enables practical and flexible generation of sensor based point-of-capture metadata. We demonstrate how embedded ubiquitous sensing technologies such as the Internet of Things can be leveraged to produce context rich, time sequenced metadata in a production studio. We reflect on how this workflow can be integrated within the constraints of broadcast production and the possibilities that emerge from access to rich data at the beginning of the production lifecycle to produce well described media for reconfigurable consumption.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3173574.3173780
Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Film, sensor-based productions, production roles, ambient sensing, metadata, IoT
Broadcasting,Metadata,Computer science,Studio,Internet of Things,Ubiquitous sensing,Workflow,Multimedia
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.36
26
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gerard Wilkinson1233.84
Tom Bartindale2466.49
Thomas Nappey3332.82
Michael Evans4748.70
Peter Wright51645203.56
Patrick Olivier620.36