Abstract: Systems and methods for applying visual effects to video in a client/server or cloud-based system are described. Using a web browser, for example, users can apply and control both simple and sophisticated effects with dynamic real-time previews without downloading client-side software. Rendering and previewing of the effects is done on the server and rendered images can be sent in rapid succession to the client, allowing simple, real-time feedback and control. Other aspects of the technology are also described.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 10, 2012
Publication date:
August 21, 2014
Applicant:
GenArts, Inc.
Inventors:
Gary C. Oberbrunner, Katherine Hays, David Sturman
Abstract: This application describes a system and associated methods for enabling users of video editing, compositing, motion graphics, and other applications to easily store and retrieve presets, have presets modified for compatibility with other applications, share presets with each other, and search for shared presets. The users may utilize different applications that store presets according to different application-specific schemas. The system can automatically translate or conform presets from one application-specific schema to a neutral schema and from the neutral schema to another application-specific schema. This allows a user of one application to share his or her presets with users of different applications. Among other things, this cross-application sharing of presets allows the system implementor to create one user community (e.g., of users of different applications), rather than several individual ones (e.g., an individual user community for each different application).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 1, 2013
Date of Patent:
March 4, 2014
Assignee:
GenArts, Inc.
Inventors:
Karl P. Sims, Gary C. Oberbrunner, Katherine Hays
Abstract: This application describes a system and associated methods for enabling users of video editing, compositing, motion graphics, and other applications to easily store and retrieve presets, have presets modified for compatibility with other applications, share presets with each other, and search for shared presets. The users may utilize different applications that store presets according to different application-specific schemas. The system can automatically translate or conform presets from one application-specific schema to a neutral schema and from the neutral schema to another application-specific schema. This allows a user of one application to share his or her presets with users of different applications. Among other things, this cross-application sharing of presets allows the system implementor to create one user community (e.g., of users of different applications), rather than several individual ones (e.g., an individual user community for each different application).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 22, 2010
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2013
Assignee:
GenArts, Inc.
Inventors:
Karl P. Sims, Gary C. Oberbrunner, Katherine Hays