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The Stock Footage Designer (SFD) is a web-based presentation-tool | The Stock Footage Designer (SFD) is a web-based presentation-tool. | ||
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First-time-visitors are met by a guided instruction and a tour-video, providing an example of the | First-time-visitors are met by a guided instruction and a tour-video, providing an example of how the tool works. | ||
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SFD functions in a browser-window, which, split into pieces, consists of a large black background acting as a 'canvas' for the eventual presentation, and a smaller white box providing two search-fields; one for a sound-feed, the other for a video-feed. | SFD functions in a browser-window, which, split into pieces, consists of a large black background acting as a 'canvas' for the eventual presentation, and a smaller white box providing two search-fields; one for a sound-feed, the other for a video-feed. | ||
While the sound-feed streams audio from Youtube, the video-feed streams footage from the online stock-image/footage giant; Shutterstock.com. | While the sound-feed streams audio from Youtube, the video-feed streams footage-clips from the online stock-image/footage giant; Shutterstock.com. | ||
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Once desired audio track has been found, for instance a piece of music or an annual product speech, the user can start adding appropriate footage found trough the video search-field. | Once desired audio track has been found, for instance a piece of music or an annual product speech, the user can start adding appropriate footage found trough the video search-field. This is found on searching one ore several 'tags' such as 'happy' 'dancer' 'jumping'. | ||
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If available the searched footage-clip appear below the white search-box, in a small window which, across the canvas, is 'moveable' while also 'being rescale-able' and 'close-able'. | |||
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Description 01
Stock Footage Designer - WEB
The Stock Footage Designer (SFD) is a web-based presentation-tool.
First-time-visitors are met by a guided instruction and a tour-video, providing an example of how the tool works.
SFD functions in a browser-window, which, split into pieces, consists of a large black background acting as a 'canvas' for the eventual presentation, and a smaller white box providing two search-fields; one for a sound-feed, the other for a video-feed.
While the sound-feed streams audio from Youtube, the video-feed streams footage-clips from the online stock-image/footage giant; Shutterstock.com.
Once desired audio track has been found, for instance a piece of music or an annual product speech, the user can start adding appropriate footage found trough the video search-field. This is found on searching one ore several 'tags' such as 'happy' 'dancer' 'jumping'.
If available the searched footage-clip appear below the white search-box, in a small window which, across the canvas, is 'moveable' while also 'being rescale-able' and 'close-able'.
Description 02
Elementary - Font design
The font is based on two kinds of shapes: the circle and the line and various degrees in-between: quarter circle, half circle, three quarter circle, a dot, a short line, a long line etc.
These very basic geometrics shapes a modular system that configure in a fixed frame, constituting a so called mono-spaced font.
All geometric shapes was cut into stencil-forms, and by painting trough the stencils a physical construction and continuous, tangible experimentation of the font emerged.