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The authors describe how computers can be used to build narrative structures that create simple cinematic sequences from a large database of shots. The Digital Micromovie Orchestrator (DMO) does this by allowing the maker to attach sketchy descriptions to video clips in the database and to build narrative abstractions in the form of layered filter structures. These structures orchestrate shot selection in real time to create a flowing video experience on-screen. The DMO suggests a new direction for creating cinematic narratives using digital technology. This paper analyzes in detail the first movie produced using the DMO and discusses the process of making interactive movies using the DMO or a similar digital movie-construction kit.
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