Interactive films and coconstruction. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2043612.2043617
Revista : ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing Communications and ApplicationsVolumen : 7
Número : 4
Páginas : 39 (1-24)
Tipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación
Abstract
Interactive Filmmaking is both an aesthetic and technological challenge. Steerable plots, where audiences are not passiveviewers but active participants of the narrative experience, require an engaging narrative model as well as a technologicallyfeasible structure. This article discusses the connection between aesthetics, cinema, and interactivity and presents a model forinteractive narration that is based on the audiences ability to read and interpret footage differently according to its context.Through a detour narrative model it is possible to engage audiences in a coconstructive hypermedia experience while at thesame time minimizing the amount of footage required. An interface model that allows seamless hypervideo navigation throughgraphic interaction is also discussed, and the interactive short film The Crime or Revenge of Fernando Moreno is presented,along with user experience and usability studies that experimentally prove our hypothesis.