Published October 28, 2018 | Version v1.0
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Composite 2D video clip of first public demonstration of an early AVA360VR prototype

  • 1. Aalborg University

Description

In this 2D video clip, which is a composite of four videos, we see an extract from the first live public demonstration of an early AVA360VR prototype to a workshop group at the Big Video Sprint conference in November 2017. The demonstration shows two analysts working on recorded camerawork training session video data, simulating collaboration at a distance. Other video inserts show the audience or the analyst from another camera angle.

AVA360VR (Annotate, Visualise, Analyse 360° video in VR) is a VR software tool developed by the BigSoftVideo team at Aalborg University. The aim is to support ‘inhabiting’ 360-degree video data – that is, to explore complex spatial video and audio recordings of a scene in which social interaction took place through a tangible interface in virtual reality.

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This video is identical to an unlisted video uploaded to YouTube: https://youtu.be/n1S-8g_oJSE

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Journal article: 10.7146/si.v2i1.110409 (DOI)
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Video/Audio: https://youtu.be/n1S-8g_oJSE (URL)