Interactive Video Compositing

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Interactive video compositing, or IVC, is an interactive media production technique that uses pre-rendered videos and images to create visual coherence, allowing interactive environments to be created without the heavy processing load incurred by real-time 3D graphics. The most popular examples of IVC are in video games using the technique prior to the propagation of real-time 3D graphics. On the Internet, some websites (generally in Adobe Flash) make use of this technique for visual rendering with other effects.[1]

The differences with interactive video compositing, as opposed to real-time graphics, lies in the finality of the product. IVC is used with the goal of creating an enriched interactive experience from a product's constituent media in a simple manner.[2]

Notable video games using IVC

  • The 7th Guest
  • Myst
  • Versailles 1685

References

  1. "Flash Video Composited Original Website : The Podcats : DESIGN WEB & ART". 2010-09-05. http://designwebart.20minutes-blogs.fr/archive/2009/09/16/flash-video-composited-original-website-the-podcats.html. 
  2. Porter, T.; Duff, T.; Nishita, T.; Takita, S. (1984). "Compositing digital images" (in en). Computer Graphics (USA) 18 (1). ISSN 1478-0771. http://cumincad.architexturez.net//doc/oai-cumincadworks-id-1f66. [yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]

External links

  • [1] Concept development
  • (in French) [2] Weblog on video-compositing (logiciels et matériels)

Websites

  • [3] Soundcircus - self-promotion
  • [4] Intel - Meintru3d
  • (in French) [5] ComCast Town - self-promotion



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