TL;DR
The paper introduces the prose storyboard language, a formal, human- and machine-readable language for describing movies shot by shot, aiming to facilitate intelligent cinematography and editing systems.
Contribution
It presents a new formal language with simple syntax and vocabulary for annotating movies, bridging human and machine understanding in filmmaking.
Findings
Language is readable by both humans and machines
Designed as a high-level interface for cinematography systems
Uses a syntax inspired by traditional filmmaking practices
Abstract
The prose storyboard language is a formal language for describing movies shot by shot, where each shot is described with a unique sentence. The language uses a simple syntax and limited vocabulary borrowed from working practices in traditional movie-making, and is intended to be readable both by machines and humans. The language is designed to serve as a high-level user interface for intelligent cinematography and editing systems.
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