Multiple version merge for media production
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1. A computer readable medium including at least executable computer program code tangibly stored thereon for editing a media sequence, said computer readable medium comprising:
- computer program code for receiving a first media cut of a multimedia project;
computer program code for associating a plurality of media elements to the first media cut;
computer program code for receiving a second media cut of the multimedia project;
computer program code for analyzing the first media cut and the second media cut to propose modification of the media elements with respect to the second media cut; and
computer program code for accepting, declining or modifying the proposed modification of the media elements with respect to the second media cut.
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Abstract
Methods, graphical user interfaces, computer apparatus and computer readable medium for merging different versions of multimedia project (e.g., movie) are disclosed. For example, modifications separately and concurrently made to multimedia assets of a multimedia project in production can be efficiently and intelligently merged. The multimedia assets can be audio, video or graphical elements.
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1. A computer readable medium including at least executable computer program code tangibly stored thereon for editing a media sequence, said computer readable medium comprising:
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computer program code for receiving a first media cut of a multimedia project; computer program code for associating a plurality of media elements to the first media cut; computer program code for receiving a second media cut of the multimedia project; computer program code for analyzing the first media cut and the second media cut to propose modification of the media elements with respect to the second media cut; and computer program code for accepting, declining or modifying the proposed modification of the media elements with respect to the second media cut. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A computer-implemented method for merging media sequences, said method comprising:
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identifying a first media sequence having a plurality of media elements that have been associated therewith; altering the first media sequence to provide an altered first media sequence having a plurality of media elements that have been associated therewith; identifying a second media sequence that resulted from editing of the first media sequence; and determining where a plurality of the media elements that are associated with the altered first media sequence might likely be positioned with respect to the second media sequence. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A graphical user interface for a computing device, said graphical user interface comprising:
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an editor pane configured to display a media clip review region that displays a list of media clips with proposed modifications for at least one of the media clips, wherein the media clips were previously associated with a first media sequence and the proposed modifications are to transition the media clips to a second media sequence, the second media sequence being derived from the first media sequence. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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23. A graphical user interface comprising:
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a timeline pane configured to present at least one of a first timeline or a second timeline, the first timeline being for a first video sequence and the second timeline being for a second video sequence; and an editor pane configured to display an audio clip review region that displays a list of audio clips with proposed modifications with respect to the second video sequence or a third video sequence derived from the second video sequence, wherein the audio clips in the list of audio clips were previously associated with the first video sequence but not the second video sequence, and wherein at least a subset of the audio clips in the list of audio clips are automatically transitioned to the second video sequence or the third video sequence with the proposed modifications. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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