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* Technologies: JavaScript, Popcorn.js, canvas and HTML5
* Contacts: Scott Downe, Brett Gaylor, Dave Humphrey
===Video Wrapper for Popcorn.js===
The video element provides basic functionality for playing, pausing, seeking video in a web page, and for doing things like changing the volume. However, it is quite limited, and could be enhanced to support multiple overlapping videos, controlling more than 1 video in a page, fetching and displaying thumbnails, better seeking, buffering, etc. This project will create a new programming interface and API for the video element.
* Technologies: JavaScript, Popcorn.js, video
* Contacts: Anna Sobiepanek, Joel Young
===Create Soda.js: an interface extension to Popcorn.js===
Various projects using video on the web need to create innovative and non-standard user interfaces to control things like visual timelines, play, pause, changing the volume, etc. This project will create a library that provides some commonly needed interfaces., specifically aimed at the Global Lives project
* Technologies: JavaScript, video, canvas, HTML5
* Contacts: Brett Gaylor, Anna Sobiepanek, Joel Young
===Create Candy.js: an effects extension to Popcorn.js===
* Technologies: JavaScript, video, canvas, WebGL, HTML5
* Contacts: Brett Gaylor, Scott Downe, Anna Sobiepanek, Dave Humphrey
===HTML5/Video Comic Book===
For the release of Firefox 4, 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. A professional designer will work on the HTML/CSS with you.
* Technologies: JavaScript, video, canvas, HTML5
* Documentation: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Documentary
* Contacts: Brett Gaylor
===NFB Open Video Player===