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1 June 1991 System for making scientific videotapes
Perry A. Appino, Edward J. Farrell
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Abstract
This paper presents vuemovie, a program for the interactive production of scientific videotapes. Vuemovie provides an environment for composing, previewing, editing, and recording a script representation of a videotape. A script contains animation sequences, titles, and transitions that are easily manipulated with a text editor. Animation sequences can be precomputed or generated on-the-fly and can be recorded in real-time or frame-by-frame. Components of the system include a videotape recorder server, a script command language, and a user interface. Implementations of vuemovie on two visualization workstations are described.
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Perry A. Appino and Edward J. Farrell "System for making scientific videotapes", Proc. SPIE 1459, Extracting Meaning from Complex Data: Processing, Display, Interaction II, (1 June 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44393
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KEYWORDS
Video

Solid modeling

Human-machine interfaces

Visualization

Sun

Computer programming

3D displays

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