Finding the beat : an analysis of the rhythmic elements of motion pictures


Autoria(s): Adams, Brett; Dorai, Chitra; Venkatesh, Svetha
Contribuinte(s)

Suter, D.

Bab-Hadiashar, A.

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

This paper forms a continuation of our work focused on exploiting film grammar for the task of automated film understanding. We examine film rhythm, a powerful narrative concept used to endow structure and form to the film compositionally and to enhance its lyrical quality experientially. Of the many, often complex, cinematic devices contributing to film rhythm, this paper investigates the rhythmic elements that are present in edited sequences of shots, and presents a novel computational model to detect shot structural rhythm as either metric, accelerated, decelerated, or free. Details of the algorithm for the extraction of these editing rhythm classes are presented, along with experimental results on real movie data. Following this we study the usefulness of combining the rhythmic patterns induced through both motion and editing in film. We show that, whilst detailed content identification via rhythm types alone is not possible by virtue of the fact that film is not codified to this level in terms of rhythmic elements, analysis of the combined motion/shot rhythm can allow us to determine that the content has changed and hypothesize as to why this is so. We present 3 such categories of change and demonstrate their efficacy for capturing useful film elements (e.g., scene change precipitated by plot event), by providing data support from 5 motion pictures.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30044926

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Asian Federation of Computer Vision Societies

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30044926/venkatesh-findingthebeat-2002.pdf

http://www.aprs.org.au/accv2002/accv2002_proceedings/index.html

Direitos

2002, Springer

Palavras-Chave #computer vision #film grammar #rhythm
Tipo

Conference Paper