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= Imagine video that plays like the web<br>  =
= Imagine video that behaves like the web<br>  =


Imagine...  
Imagine...  


*''clicking on someone in the documentary you're watching to instantly see their Wikipedia entry<br>''
*clicking on an documentary or news subject to instantly see their Wikipedia entry<br>  
*''choosing which character the camera should follow next''<br>  
*choosing which character the camera should follow next<br>  
*a teacher able to skip "on the fly" to exactly the right tw-minute clip in a two-hour educational film  
*a teacher skipping to exactly the right moment in a two-hour educational film to answer their student's question<br>
*you're watching Johnathan Zittrain talk about "generativity," and as he talks you see a Twitter feed of people who used that term in the last five minutes.<br>  
*searching the entire history of TV, news and film as easily as you search Google<br>
*you're watching a video about people mapping the Gulf Oil Spill -- and seeing that map unfold next to them showing the spill RIGHT&nbsp;NOW, in the real-time present.
*watching a video about the Gulf oil spill recorded weeks ago -- with a map of the spill's current size right now in real time
*viewers can immediately entire documentary film-maker's mind and see their research while watching
*educational films that dynamically update their curriculum with the rest of the web, and never go out of date
*use-case around transcription / translation?
*entering a documentary film-maker's mind to instantly see their research and additional footage
*creating bespoke interfaces that marry the medium to the message, instead of a one size fits all video player. e.g., a documentary player about the ocean that captures the fluidity and feel of water. <br>
*exploring a 360-degree view of a volcano or art gallery<br>
*watching Johnathan Zittrain talk about "generativity," combined with a Twitter feed of people who used that term in the last five minutes.<br>
*bespoke interfaces tailored to each film, marrying the medium to the message. Travel films that interact with your phone's GPS. A documentary about the ocean through a player that looks and feels like water.  
*mashing up search and Twitter feeds with maps and news footage to create a visual monitor of what the planet is thinking about <br>


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*A use case around transcription / translation?
*A use case involving maps?
*What's missing? What examples make people get it?
*What examples resonate with particular audiences?
**Film-makers?
**Funders?
**Teachers / education?
**Developers?
**Everyday web users?
 
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= "Popcorn" and "butter": open video tools that taste great. And change the web.<br>  =
= "Popcorn" and "butter": open video tools that taste great. And change the web.<br>  =
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