Toward cinematizing our daily lives
Toward cinematizing our daily lives
We introduce a cinematographic video production system to create movie-like attractive footage from our indoor daily life. Since the system is designed for ordinary users in non-studio environments, it is composed of standard hardware components, provides a simple interface, and works in near real-time of 5∼6 frames/sec. The proposed system reconstructs a visual hull from acquired multiple videos and then generates final videos from the model by referring to the camera shots used in film-making. The proposed method utilizes "Reliability" to compensate for errors that may have occurred in non-studio environments and to produce the most natural scene from the reconstructed model. By using a virtual camera control system, even non-experts can easily convert the 3D model to movies that look as if they were created by experienced filmmakers. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
3D video system, Cinematized reality, Cinematographic camera control, Multiple camera system, 3D models, Daily lives, Natural scenes, Standard hardware, Video production, Virtual camera control, Visual hulls, Cameras, Motion pictures, Studios, Video cameras, Three dimensional
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Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Toriyama, T.
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Kogure, K.
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25 April 2009
Kim, H.
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Sakamoto, R.
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Kitahara, I.
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Toriyama, T.
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Kogure, K.
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Kim, H., Sakamoto, R., Kitahara, I., Toriyama, T. and Kogure, K.
(2009)
Toward cinematizing our daily lives.
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 44 (1), .
(doi:10.1007/s11042-009-0274-z).
Abstract
We introduce a cinematographic video production system to create movie-like attractive footage from our indoor daily life. Since the system is designed for ordinary users in non-studio environments, it is composed of standard hardware components, provides a simple interface, and works in near real-time of 5∼6 frames/sec. The proposed system reconstructs a visual hull from acquired multiple videos and then generates final videos from the model by referring to the camera shots used in film-making. The proposed method utilizes "Reliability" to compensate for errors that may have occurred in non-studio environments and to produce the most natural scene from the reconstructed model. By using a virtual camera control system, even non-experts can easily convert the 3D model to movies that look as if they were created by experienced filmmakers. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Published date: 25 April 2009
Keywords:
3D video system, Cinematized reality, Cinematographic camera control, Multiple camera system, 3D models, Daily lives, Natural scenes, Standard hardware, Video production, Virtual camera control, Visual hulls, Cameras, Motion pictures, Studios, Video cameras, Three dimensional
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ISSN: 1380-7501
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