Implementing a video production collaboration system with information marker overlay technique Online publication date: Thu, 29-Aug-2024
by Hae-Duck Joshua Jeong; Jiyoung Lim
International Journal of Advanced Media and Communication (IJAMC), Vol. 8, No. 1, 2024
Abstract: The proliferation of smartphones and the increase in consumption of multimedia content have spurred the growth of video production. However, despite this, online collaboration for video production still faces many unresolved problems in facilitating accurate communication among team members. Among these problems, video editing software can be time-consuming to save, and storing videos in dynamic environments can lead to quality degradation. This paper proposes a new method for addressing these problems by allowing team members to add and share information within videos at specific times and locations. The proposed method makes it easy to identify added markers without the need for special encoding and is designed to allow multiple people to add markers simultaneously. Furthermore, it is designed to enhance collaboration efficiency by enabling team members to exchange feedback without modifying the original video. Additionally, various effects are utilised to facilitate accurate tagging of videos, and an efficient communication means is provided during online video production, enabling precise tagging of multimedia content.
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