Patents by Inventor Matthew D. Diephouse
Matthew D. Diephouse has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11747972Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2021Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Publication number: 20220028427Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Patent number: 11157154Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 26, 2021Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Publication number: 20190250806Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Patent number: 10324605Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Patent number: 9600164Abstract: A media application of some embodiments includes a timeline, which is a composite display area for displaying media clips that are part of the composite media presentation. The timeline of some embodiments includes a primary lane called a spine as well as one or more anchor lanes. The spine represents a primary sequence of media, which, in some embodiments, does not have any gaps. When a clip is deleted or removed from the timeline, the media-editing applications automatically closes the gap created in place of the clip. The clips in the anchor lanes are anchored to a particular position along the spine. Anchor lanes may be used for compositing (e.g., removing portions of one video and showing a different video in those portions), B-roll cuts (i.e., cutting away from the primary video to a different video whose clip is in the anchor lane), audio clips, or other composite presentation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2014Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Dave Cerf, Itrat U. Khan, Matthew D. Diephouse, Brian Meaney, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Patent number: 9111579Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application. The application displays a trackless composite display area for creating a composite presentation from several different media clips. The composite presentation includes a multi-camera media clip that includes one of several different groups of ordered media clips. Upon receiving a selection to edit the multi-camera media clip in the composite presentation, the application displays each of the different groups of ordered media clips as separate tracks in the composite display area.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2012Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: APPLE INC.Inventors: Brian Meaney, Colleen Pendergast, Ken Matsuda, Giovanni Agnoli, Itrat U. Khan, Zachury Bryant Minjack, Mike Stern, Vincenzo De Marco, Matthew D. Diephouse, Louis LaSalle, Michael Fleischhauer, Jordan P. McCommons
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Publication number: 20150019972Abstract: A media application of some embodiments includes a timeline, which is a composite display area for displaying media clips that are part of the composite media presentation. The timeline of some embodiments includes a primary lane called a spine as well as one or more anchor lanes. The spine represents a primary sequence of media, which, in some embodiments, does not have any gaps. When a clip is deleted or removed from the timeline, the media-editing applications automatically closes the gap created in place of the clip. The clips in the anchor lanes are anchored to a particular position along the spine. Anchor lanes may be used for compositing (e.g., removing portions of one video and showing a different video in those portions), B-roll cuts (i.e., cutting away from the primary video to a different video whose clip is in the anchor lane), audio clips, or other composite presentation techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Dave Cerf, Itrat U. Khan, Matthew D. Diephouse, Brian Meaney, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Patent number: 8910046Abstract: A media application of some embodiments includes a timeline, which is a composite display area for displaying media clips that are part of the composite media presentation. The timeline of some embodiments includes a primary lane called a spine as well as one or more anchor lanes. The spine represents a primary sequence of media, which, in some embodiments, does not have any gaps. When a clip is deleted or removed from the timeline, the media-editing applications automatically closes the gap created in place of the clip. The clips in the anchor lanes are anchored to a particular position along the spine. Anchor lanes may be used for compositing (e.g., removing portions of one video and showing a different video in those portions), B-roll cuts (i.e., cutting away from the primary video to a different video whose clip is in the anchor lane), audio clips, or other composite presentation techniques.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Apple Inc.Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Dave Cerf, Itrat U. Khan, Matthew D. Diephouse, Brian Meaney, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Publication number: 20130121668Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application. The application displays a trackless composite display area for creating a composite presentation from several different media clips. The composite presentation includes a multi-camera media clip that includes one of several different groups of ordered media clips. Upon receiving a selection to edit the multi-camera media clip in the composite presentation, the application displays each of the different groups of ordered media clips as separate tracks in the composite display area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: May 16, 2013Inventors: Brian Meaney, Colleen Pendergast, Ken Matsuda, Giovanni Agnoli, Itrat U. Khan, Zachury Bryant Minjack, Mike Stern, Vincenzo De Marco, Matthew D. Diephouse, Louis LaSalle, Michael Fleischhauer, Jordan P. McCommons
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Publication number: 20120210222Abstract: Some embodiments provide a media-editing application with novel editing tools. The media editing application provides an in-line precision editor that can be opened in the composite display area. In some embodiments, a selection of an edge between two clips expands a composite lane into two lanes, a first lane and a second lane. The first lane is then used to perform edits to the left side of the selected edge, while the second lane is used to perform edits to the right side of the selected edge. In some embodiments, the first lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the left side of the edge to include. The second lane shows the additional media content available for the clip on the right side of the edge to include. The additional media content is in the source media file, of which a clip represents a portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Matthew D. Diephouse, Dave Cerf, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle
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Publication number: 20120210230Abstract: A media application of some embodiments includes a timeline, which is a composite display area for displaying media clips that are part of the composite media presentation. The timeline of some embodiments includes a primary lane called a spine as well as one or more anchor lanes. The spine represents a primary sequence of media, which, in some embodiments, does not have any gaps. When a clip is deleted or removed from the timeline, the media-editing applications automatically closes the gap created in place of the clip. The clips in the anchor lanes are anchored to a particular position along the spine. Anchor lanes may be used for compositing (e.g., removing portions of one video and showing a different video in those portions), B-roll cuts (i.e., cutting away from the primary video to a different video whose clip is in the anchor lane), audio clips, or other composite presentation techniques.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: August 16, 2012Inventors: Ken Matsuda, Dave Cerf, Itrat U. Khan, Matthew D. Diephouse, Brian Meaney, Vincenzo De Marco, Jordan P. McCommons, Louis LaSalle