Jump view interactive video system
First Claim
1. A method of reproducing a story at a user terminal, the method comprising the steps of:
- (A) giving a user access to an electronic copy of a video story, said video story having a plurality of parallel video streams which correspond to a plurality of parallel story timelines to said video story, respectively, wherein each of said parallel video streams includes a respective plurality of video segments which are located in a storage medium, and are in chronological order, said plurality of video segments are represented by a plurality of icons, each along one of a plurality of visual timelines on an on-screen interface, ones of said icons each along a respective one of said plurality of visual timelines which corresponds to a respective one of the parallel video streams;
(B) receiving from the user a user requested first selection of a first one of the video segments from one of the parallel video streams;
(C) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to the user requested first selection of the first one of the video/story segments to play the user requested first selection at the user terminal;
(D) receiving from the user a user requested second selection of a second one of the video segments from another of said parallel video streams, wherein the second one of the video segments is not limited to being chronologically after and chronologically at the same time as the one of the video segments, and wherein each of said parallel video streams corresponds to a respective audio sequence prior to step (A);
(E) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to the user requested second one of the video segments to play the user requested second selection at the user terminal, and indicating on the on-screen interface which of the video segments have been reproduced;
(F) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to a third one of the video segments from any of the parallel video streams to play the third one of the video story segments at the user terminal;
wherein said third one of said video segments is later in chronological time in said video story than said first one and said second one of said video segments, and steps (D) and (E) occur after steps (B) and (C) and before step (F);
and wherein said first one of said video segments with its corresponding audio sequence from said one of said parallel video streams and another of said video segments with its corresponding audio sequence from said another of said parallel video streams occur at the same time in said video story and are respectively different in both video and audio content.
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Abstract
A user/viewer directed film entertainment system preferably includes computer hardware, software, on-line content and audio/video media that allows the user to watch a story unfold in a nonlinear fashion according to the desires of the user and preferably from various points of view. The system provides a story broken up by a plot related category (e.g., characters) into story segments. These segments tell the story from the vantage point of these characters, each having their own storyline within the main story. Each character'"'"'s storyline may or may not intersect with other storylines. While the user can watch a chosen character'"'"'s story segments straight through and likely understand enough to allow the user to reveal the end, the user may miss important information contained in other characters'"'"' storyline that adds to the chosen character'"'"'s story. The user can choose any order and any character as desired.
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8 Claims
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1. A method of reproducing a story at a user terminal, the method comprising the steps of:
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(A) giving a user access to an electronic copy of a video story, said video story having a plurality of parallel video streams which correspond to a plurality of parallel story timelines to said video story, respectively, wherein each of said parallel video streams includes a respective plurality of video segments which are located in a storage medium, and are in chronological order, said plurality of video segments are represented by a plurality of icons, each along one of a plurality of visual timelines on an on-screen interface, ones of said icons each along a respective one of said plurality of visual timelines which corresponds to a respective one of the parallel video streams; (B) receiving from the user a user requested first selection of a first one of the video segments from one of the parallel video streams; (C) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to the user requested first selection of the first one of the video/story segments to play the user requested first selection at the user terminal; (D) receiving from the user a user requested second selection of a second one of the video segments from another of said parallel video streams, wherein the second one of the video segments is not limited to being chronologically after and chronologically at the same time as the one of the video segments, and wherein each of said parallel video streams corresponds to a respective audio sequence prior to step (A); (E) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to the user requested second one of the video segments to play the user requested second selection at the user terminal, and indicating on the on-screen interface which of the video segments have been reproduced; (F) reproducing packets of video data corresponding to a third one of the video segments from any of the parallel video streams to play the third one of the video story segments at the user terminal; wherein said third one of said video segments is later in chronological time in said video story than said first one and said second one of said video segments, and steps (D) and (E) occur after steps (B) and (C) and before step (F); and wherein said first one of said video segments with its corresponding audio sequence from said one of said parallel video streams and another of said video segments with its corresponding audio sequence from said another of said parallel video streams occur at the same time in said video story and are respectively different in both video and audio content. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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