Method and Computer-Readable Medium for Cueing the Display of Active Content to an Audience
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1. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing program instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of:
- retrieving a first image from a storage source, and displaying a copy of said first image at a first location in a staging area on an operator display,retrieving a second image from said storage source, and displaying a copy of said second image at a second location in said staging area on said operator display,altering the position and magnification of said first image copy in response to user input,altering the position and magnification of said second image copy in response to user input,inserting visual annotations onto said first image copy in response to user input,inserting visual annotations onto said second image copy in response to user input,recording in a database connected to said computer a data structure, said data structure comprising a pointer to each of said first and second images, and information regarding the respective positions, magnifications, and annotations of said first and second image copies relative to said staging area,at a subsequent time, restoring the visual appearance of said staging area on both said operator'"'"'s display and an audience display using said data structure, andfurther altering the position and magnification of said first or second image copies ins aid staging area in response to further user input.
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Abstract
A content presentation system is disclosed for composing a visual scene for an audience using content contained in a storage device, and storing the visual appearance of the scene for later retrieval and recreation by the presentation system. Scenes are recalled in a manner that permits further manipulation of the scene during the live presentation. Scenes can furthermore be recalled in random order, or cued to time-based media such as video, modifying existing elements in the staging area to the extent necessary to recreate the stored scene.
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1. A non-transitory computer readable medium containing program instructions for causing a computer to perform the method of:
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retrieving a first image from a storage source, and displaying a copy of said first image at a first location in a staging area on an operator display, retrieving a second image from said storage source, and displaying a copy of said second image at a second location in said staging area on said operator display, altering the position and magnification of said first image copy in response to user input, altering the position and magnification of said second image copy in response to user input, inserting visual annotations onto said first image copy in response to user input, inserting visual annotations onto said second image copy in response to user input, recording in a database connected to said computer a data structure, said data structure comprising a pointer to each of said first and second images, and information regarding the respective positions, magnifications, and annotations of said first and second image copies relative to said staging area, at a subsequent time, restoring the visual appearance of said staging area on both said operator'"'"'s display and an audience display using said data structure, and further altering the position and magnification of said first or second image copies ins aid staging area in response to further user input.
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2. A method for presenting displayable content to an audience, comprising the steps of:
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retrieving a first image from a storage source, and displaying a copy of said first image at a first location in a staging area on an operator display, retrieving a second image from said storage source, and displaying a copy of said second image at a second location in said staging area on said operator display, altering the position and magnification of said first image copy in response to user input, altering the position and magnification of said second image copy in response to user input, inserting visual annotations onto said first image copy in response to user input, inserting visual annotations onto said second image copy in response to user input, recording in a database connected to said computer a data structure, said data structure comprising a pointer to each of said first and second images, and information regarding the respective positions, magnifications, and annotations of said first and second image copies relative to said staging area, at a subsequent time, restoring the visual appearance of said staging area on both said operator'"'"'s display and an audience display using said data structure, and further altering the position and magnification of said first or second image copies ins aid staging area in response to further user input.
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