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2005
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CameraBots: Cinematography for Games with Non-Player Characters as Camera Operators

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CameraBots: Cinematography for Games with Non-Player Characters as Camera Operators
Cinematography describes principles and techniques pertaining to the effective use of cameras to film live action. The correct application of these principles and techniques produces filmed content that is more engaging, compelling and absorbing for the viewer. 3D computer games employ virtual cameras in order to provide the player with an appropriate view of the game world. These virtual cameras can simulate all of the functionality of their real-world counterparts yet little effort is usually made to incorporate cinematographic techniques and principles into their operation. We introduce CameraBots, autonomous camera operators modelled closely on the non-player characters (NPCs) or bots already present in many games. CameraBots can perform a larger set of operations than their real-world counter parts since they need not be subject to physical restraints. Thus, cinematographic principles can be applied to camera work with relative ease by reusing bot program code already present in ...
James Kneafsey, Hugh McCabe
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Updated 26 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where DIGRA
Authors James Kneafsey, Hugh McCabe
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