ARFMS: An AR-based WYSIWYG Filmmaking System
This paper proposes a novel "What You See Is What You Get" filmmaking system, called as ARFMS. It provides users with a low cost and easy to use system to make movies. Users cannot only real-time visualize the performance with computer-generated objects, but also visual effects films will...
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520 | |a This paper proposes a novel "What You See Is What You Get" filmmaking system, called as ARFMS. It provides users with a low cost and easy to use system to make movies. Users cannot only real-time visualize the performance with computer-generated objects, but also visual effects films will be finished without post-production. After finished the screenplay, the performance will be shot on-site using an ordinary camera. CG objects will be simply and effectively controlled by natural interaction. Then users can apply the DR-marker just like an actual scene element, because it takes the advantages of marker-based and markerless-based registration approaches. This paper implements ARFMS to achieve pre-visualization and real-time finish the film using augmented reality technology. The user can perform with the CG character and stage property just like real ones. DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/telkomnika.v12i6.4582 | ||
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690 | |a CAD, Computer Graphics, Computer Engineering | ||
690 | |a filmmaking, visual effects, pre-visualization, augmented reality, diminishing reality | ||
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786 | 0 | |n Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Vol 12, No 6: June 2014; 4345-4352 | |
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