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Guidelines and Methods for Staging Live Media Events

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D4.1 Guidelines and Methods for Staging Live Media Events, Deliverable of WP4 in LIVE. Ee explain our LIVE WP4 research roadmap for staging live digital TV content. The role of the Video Conductor at this stage of development should be seen as a visionary goal guiding our work. The user tests will help us to clarify and form the role of the Video Conductor in the first project phase. We are staging constructive test scenarios (bottom up approach), which will lead us to new methods and guidelines for live staging. 
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WP4: Staging and Content Research. 
Academy of Media Art, ORF, University of Applied Science Cologne  Carmen Mac Williams, Karin Uterman, Philipp Krebs, Richard Wages 
2007-02-28 15:00  Request for more detail


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