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Development of effective pre-visualization authoring tool using conversion technologies—based on film storyboard application

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In movie production, pre-visualization is an important process. Pre-visualization is the procedure where anticipated images and texts are visually depicted prior to beginning of video works. For effective pre-visualization, many softwares are developed, yet paper storyboard is most widely used due to many defects. This research, hence, converged Culture Technology such as CG(3D), interaction and network technology to create the storyboard writing tool. This tool can effectively produce pre-visualizations for different video types including films. It can simulate videos and distribute digitally. This research allows for elaborate preparation. Effective pre-visualization and changes at immediate field situation will enable higher completeness of videos through cooperation between staff members.

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This research was financially supported by Hansung University.

This research was supported by the 2013 Girl-Friendly Engineering Activity through the Center for Women In Science, Engineering and Technology (WISET) in commissioned by the MSIP, KOREA.

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Choi, HK., Cho, SH. Development of effective pre-visualization authoring tool using conversion technologies—based on film storyboard application. Cluster Comput 17, 585–591 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-013-0303-6

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