Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology 2008
DOI: 10.1145/1501750.1501776
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CAMEO - camera, audio and motion with emotion orchestration for immersive cinematography

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“…Visual and auditory elements involved in composing a virtual story scene, the construction of the 3D environment or set, scene composition, automated cinematography and the effect of genre styles are addressed in complete text-to-visual systems such as WordsEye [17], ScriptViz [19], CONFUCIUS [1] and NewsViz [20], and the scene directing system, CAMEO [22]. WordsEye depicts non-animated 3D scenes with characters, objects, actions and environments.…”
Section: Visualisation Of 3d Scenes and Virtual Theatrementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Visual and auditory elements involved in composing a virtual story scene, the construction of the 3D environment or set, scene composition, automated cinematography and the effect of genre styles are addressed in complete text-to-visual systems such as WordsEye [17], ScriptViz [19], CONFUCIUS [1] and NewsViz [20], and the scene directing system, CAMEO [22]. WordsEye depicts non-animated 3D scenes with characters, objects, actions and environments.…”
Section: Visualisation Of 3d Scenes and Virtual Theatrementioning
confidence: 99%
“…EML [18] combines multimodal character animation with film making practices based on an emotional model, but it does not consider personality types or genre. CAMEO [22] relates specific cinematic direction, for character animation, lighting and camera work, to the genre or theme of a given story, but genre types are explicitly selected by the user. SceneMaker will introduce a new approach to automatically recognise genre from script text with keyword co-occurrence, term frequency and calculation of dialogue and scene length.…”
Section: Relation To Other Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The automatic 3D animation production system, CAMEO, implements distinguishable direction styles for user selected genres and automatically applies them to the scene presentation. (Shim and Kang, 2008) is an automatic animation production system which creates 3D scenes based on cinematic direction knowledge for characters, camera, light, film editing and sound. CAMEO requires three inputs, besides writing the screenplay, the story in the form of dialogues, the user selects the setting, the characters and the media style defining the theme or genre of the animation (Figure 8).…”
Section: The Effect Of Genre On Animation Stylementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important characteristic of the fuzzy P&E engine (Su et al, 2007) is that it provides an in-depth rule system tying emotions and personality with affective bodily expression and is the only system integrating story character roles, such as protagonist/hero or villain. ScriptViz (Liu and Leung, 2006), CAMEO (Shim and Kang, 2008) and CONFUCIUS (Ma, 2006) depict the scene environment incorporating cinematic techniques such as effective camera views and, in CAMEO only, theme related lighting.…”
Section: Relation To Other Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genre is reflected in the detail of a production, exaggeration and fluency of movements, pace (shot length), lighting, colour and camerawork [24]. The automatic 3D animation production system, CAMEO [25], incorporates direction knowledge, like genre and cinematography, as computer algorithms and data. A system which automatically recommends music based on emotion [26] associates emotions and music features, chords, rhythm and tempo of songs, in movie scenes.…”
Section: Visualisation Of 3d Scenesmentioning
confidence: 99%