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    • Making Movies from Make-Believe Games 

      Barbulescu, Adela; Garcia, Maxime; Vaufreydaz, Dominique; Cani, Marie Paule; Ronfard, Rémi (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      Pretend play is a storytelling technique, naturally used from very young ages, which relies on object substitution to represent the characters of the imagined story. We propose "Make-believe", a system for making movies ...
    • Pano2Vid: Automatic Cinematography for Watching 360° Videos 

      Su, Yu-Chuan; Jayaraman, Dinesh; Grauman, Kristen (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      We introduce the novel task of Pano2Vid --- automatic cinematography in panoramic 360° videos. Given a 360° video, the goal is to direct an imaginary camera to virtually capture natural-looking normal field-of-view (NFOV) ...
    • A Probabilistic Logic Programming Approach to Automatic Video Montage 

      Aerts, Bram; Goedemé, Toon; Vennekens, Joost (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      Hiring a professional camera crew to cover an event such as a lecture, sports game or musical performance may be prohibitively expensive. The CAMETRON project aims at drastically reducing this cost by developing an (almost) ...
    • Using ECPs for Interactive Applications in Virtual Cinematography 

      Wu, Hui-Yin; Li, Tsai-Yen; Christie, Marc (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      This paper introduces an interactive application of our previous work on the Patterns language as creative assistant for editing cameras in 3D virtual environments. Patterns is a set of vocabulary, which was inspired by ...
    • WICED 2017: Frontmatter 

      Bares, William; Gandhi, Vineet; Galvane, Quentin; Ronfard, Rémi (Eurographics Association, 2017)
    • Zooming On All Actors: Automatic Focus+Context Split Screen Video Generation 

      Kumar, Moneish; Gandhi, Vineet; Ronfard, Rémi; Gleicher, Michael (The Eurographics Association, 2017)
      Stage performances can be easily captured using a high resolution camera but these are often difficult to watch because actor faces are too small. We present a novel approach to create a split screen video that incorporates ...