Web-based, 3D-assisted editing of production dailies
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Abstract
The shift in production techniques from film to digital is creating a large amount of new data and metadata. Without the requirement to control the usage of expensive film, and digital storage relatively inexpensive, production companies are free to digitally record every aspect of a scene. While the principal modality of recorded data is still image and sound (as these will form the final result of the production), they are by no means the only digital data recorded. In modern productions, a large variety of external data is recorded simultaneously, in order to assist the post-production process. This data includes 3D representations of the set, recorded by laser scan; light source information, recorded by one or more light domes; position and movement through time of the various cameras on set, including data on pitch, yaw, and zoom; and movement of actors within the scene. The combined information from all these sources results in a large amount of data, typically measured in Terabytes, for as little as a single day's filming. Thus an ability to rapidly view and assess the data is paramount.
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Kim H, Guillemaut J-Y, Takai T, Sarim M, & Hilton A. 2012. Outdoor Dynamic 3D Scene Reconstruction. IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Syst. for Video Technology 22 (3), pp. 1611--1622.
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220 pages
ISBN:9781450321334
DOI:10.1145/2466533
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- Don Brutzman,
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- Denis Graèanin,
- Byounghyun Yoo,
- David Oyarzun
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Published: 20 June 2013
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