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Methods, Design Guidelines and Workflows for Online Staging

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EU Information Society Technologies – FP6-27312, Report D4.3, EU-IST Project 'Live: Live Staging of Media Events', 2006. After describing the conceptual background which is necessary for the development of future live staging TV formats, this document proposes both visionary as well as first concrete methods and design guidelines for online staging. In addition considerations on the respective future workflows and the results of a first survey on suitable live video performance tools are presented. 
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WP4: Staging and Content Research. 
University of Applied Science Cologne  Jaanis Garancs, Richard Wages, Stefan Gruenvogel 
2007-03-02 13:17  Request for more detail


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