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11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM'05)
An Interactive Camera Planning System for Automatic Cinematographer
Melbourne, Australia
January 12-January 14
ISBN: 0-7695-2164-9
Tsai-Yen Li, National Chengchi University
Xiang-Yan Xiao, National Chengchi University
Currently most systems capable of performing intelligent camera control use cinematographic idioms or a constraint satisfaction mechanism to determine a sequence of camera configurations for a given animation script. However, an automated cinematography system cannot be made practical without taking idiosyncrasy and the distinct role of each member in a filmmaking team into account. In this paper, we propose an interactive virtual cinematographer model imitating the key functions of a real filmmaking team consisting of three modules: director, photographer, and editor. The system uses parameterized cinematographic idioms in the three modules to determine the best camera configurations for an animation script. The system allows a user to interact with the virtual cinematographer to specify stylistic preferences, which can be carried over to other animation scripts.
Index Terms:
Virtual cinematographer, intelligent camera control, camera placement planning, virtual environment
Citation:
Tsai-Yen Li, Xiang-Yan Xiao, "An Interactive Camera Planning System for Automatic Cinematographer," mmm, pp.310-315, 11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM'05), 2005
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