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Hypervideo expression: experiences with hyper-hitchcock

Published: 06 September 2005 Publication History

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Hyper-Hitchcock is a hypervideo editor enabling the direct manipulation authoring of a particular form of hypervideo called "detail-on-demand video." This form of hypervideo allows a single link out of the currently playing video to provide more details on the content currently being presented. A workspace is used to select, group, and arrange video clips into several linear sequences. Navigational links placed between the video elements are assigned labels and return behaviors appropriate to the goals of the hypervideo and the role of the destination video. Hyper-Hitchcock was used by students in a Computers and New Media class to author hypervideos on a variety of topics. The produced hypervideos provide examples of hypervideo structures and the link properties and behaviors needed to support them. Feedback from students identified additional link behaviors and features required to support new hypervideo genres. This feedback is valuable for the redesign of Hyper-Hitchcock and the design of hypervideo editors in general.

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HYPERTEXT '05: Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
September 2005
310 pages
ISBN:1595931686
DOI:10.1145/1083356
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  1. hypervideo
  2. hypervideo editing
  3. hypervideo structures
  4. interactive video
  5. link behaviors

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