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Revision as of 12:40, 22 November 2010
Contents
OSD600 Project Plan
ComicBook.js
HTML5/Video Comic Book
Project Description
Mozilla is creating a web-based comic book application, which uses video, canvas, and other HTML5 features. This project will help create the back-end JavaScript necessary to make things work with the video and canvas in the page.
Releases
Release 0.1
- A video move through 3 divs on a page,
- Use timecodes provided by Brett execute javascript
- Create an effect to resemble comic books
Project Leader(s)
- Brian Law
Project Contributors(s)
Demo Details
When the Play button is pressed on the video the frames from that video will be written to a number of canvases. The first canvas is just a straight frame by frame copy of the video. The second canvas is trying to mimic a comic book style by modifying frames to create solid colours. The last row of canvases are having the video frames written to them with offsets to give the effect of a moving video.
The video time is being tracked which will eventually be used to execute javascript at time intervals.
Useful Links
Manaipulating Green Screen Video