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Video Conducting the Olympic Games 2008: The iTV Field Trial of the EU-IST Project LIVE

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In the upcoming field trial of LIVE a Video Conductor and his team at the public Austrian TV Station ORF will stage a live non linear multi-perspective show around the Olympic Games 2008 with the instant feedback of 500 invited Austrian Telecom IPTV test end users. The aim of the field trial is to improve the public TV service to the Austrian public by dynamically linking multistream videos as the live event of the Olympic Games 2008 and as the viewers demand it. The Video Conductor ensures a quality of drama by linking the multi-stream videos responding to the unfolding sport action and the audience’s mood. Carmen Mac Williams, Richard Wages; In: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, DIMEA 2008, September 10 - 12, 2008, Athens, Greece 
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WP4: Staging and Content Research. 
Academy of Media Art, University of Applied Science Cologne  Carmen Mac Williams, Richard Wages 
2008-12-16 12:15  Request for more detail


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