From `Wow' to `Why': Guidelines for Creating the Opening of a Data Video with Cinematic Styles
Xian Xu, Leni Yang, David Yip, Mingming Fan, Zheng Wei, Huamin Qu

TL;DR
This paper explores cinematic-inspired guidelines for creating engaging data video openings, demonstrating that following these guidelines significantly enhances attractiveness and viewer engagement.
Contribution
It introduces six cinematic opening styles and 28 guidelines for designing compelling data video openings, validated through expert and public evaluations.
Findings
Guidelines improve perceived attractiveness of data video openings
Openings created with guidelines are rated more engaging
Guidelines are clear and inspire better design
Abstract
Data videos are an increasingly popular storytelling form. The opening of a data video critically influences its success as the opening either attracts the audience to continue watching or bores them to abandon watching. However, little is known about how to create an attractive opening. We draw inspiration from the openings of famous films to facilitate designing data video openings. First, by analyzing over 200 films from several sources, we derived six primary cinematic opening styles adaptable to data videos. Then, we consulted eight experts from the film industry to formulate 28 guidelines. To validate the usability and effectiveness of the guidelines, we asked participants to create data video openings with and without the guidelines, which were then evaluated by experts and the general public. Results showed that the openings designed with the guidelines were perceived to be more…
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