Perceptive Media - Adaptive Storytelling for Digital Broadcast - 0 views
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"Storytelling techniques within traditional broadcast media have not made major advances in recent years due to the linear and relatively rigid approach to narrative despite advances in the technology that delivers the content. This research proposes the concept of 'perceptive media' in which the content creators have at their disposal different tools and sensors to allow for the subtle adaption of the narrative without any direct interactions from the audience members. The concept is demonstrated through the creation of a 'perceptive radio' that is able to play specially designed content that adapts to the physical and social context in which the radio resides."
ifttt / Missing link - 0 views
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@cubicgarden: The assumption that broadcasting is owned by the broadcaster right through to the end glass. Is going to change #futr #perceptivemedia http://twitter.com/cubicgarden/status/203456371625181184
MLT Multimedia Framework - 0 views
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The engine of a non-linear video editor that can be used in all sorts of apps, not just desktop video editors. MLT is an open source multimedia framework, designed and developed for television broadcasting. It provides a toolkit for broadcasters, video editors, media players, transcoders, web streamers and many more types of applications. The functionality of the system is provided via an assortment of ready to use tools, XML authoring components, and an extensible plug-in based API.
Doing things for a purpose through the (new) medium of broadcasting | Pervasive Media S... - 0 views
ITV Partners With Sorenson Media to Launch Linear Addressable Advertising - Sorenson Media - 0 views
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"ITV, the UK's biggest commercial broadcaster, today announced a new partnership with Sorenson Media, a leader in addressable advertising solutions for linear television. ITV will use Sorenson Media's unique technology to execute addressable advertising campaigns across ITV's range of linear broadcast channels starting early next year."
Smile TV works only when you smile / by @_davidhedberg - 1 views
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Recent Royal College of Art (RCA) design graduate David Hedberg's Smile TV is more than a loving homage to the good old 'campfire inside the living room.' Made from an open frame CRT monitor and equipped with a computer vision system, the unsuspecting television set turns the medium's engagement pattern on its head: instead of making you smile at on-screen silliness, you have to "smile to watch." Only when you do - and for as long as you do - will Smile TV reveal its otherwise scrambled broadcast. "This project grew out from experimenting with facial recognition and image manipulation," Hedberg explains over email.
ifttt / Missing link - 0 views
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@cubicgarden: RT @digitalerfilm: @BBCRD presenting how HTML5 can be used to customize broadcast signals on the client:audio w/ myloc #perceptivemedia #EBU http://twitter.com/cubicgarden/status/195928923505295360
AudioMedia: Audio: The next generation - 0 views
Creating object-based experiences in the real world | Technical Papers | IBC - 0 views
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"The move towards end-to-end IP between media producers and audiences will make new broadcasting systems vastly more agnostic to data formats and to diverse sets of consumption and production devices. In this world, object-based media becomes increasingly important; delivering efficiencies in the production chain, enabling the creation of new experiences that will continue to engage the audience and giving us the ability to adapt our media to new platforms, services and devices."
Perceptive media - Research Portal | Lancaster University - 0 views
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"Storytelling techniques within traditional broadcast media have not made major advances in recent years due to the linear and relatively rigid approach to narrative despite advances in the technology that delivers the content. This research proposes the concept of 'perceptive media' in which the content creators have at their disposal different tools and sensors to allow for the subtle adaption of the narrative without any direct interactions from the audience members. The concept is demonstrated through the creation of a 'perceptive radio' that is able to play specially designed content that adapts to the physical and social context in which the radio resides."