I have yet to see a single example of good digital media integration on the web or on TV. The farthest anyone has gotten is using text as a jumping-off point for AV -- the whole "click on the link to start this movie" thing, basically, with a little description of it. Or subtitles. There's no crossover, no simultinaety. And for sure no one's thought of this particular application...
Oh. I should probably point out that my business idea revolves around a service, not a new technology. Any given coder with Java experience could implement my idea, or duplicate it, with very little trouble.
Commentary tracks come closer to what I have in mind, but IMO they can be too intrusive.
Interactive fiction is a genre I know little of. How does it mix text and AV? I've only seen interactive fic that involves text.
Re: You are too vague.
Date: 2002-11-22 12:41 pm (UTC)I have yet to see a single example of good digital media integration on the web or on TV. The farthest anyone has gotten is using text as a jumping-off point for AV -- the whole "click on the link to start this movie" thing, basically, with a little description of it. Or subtitles. There's no crossover, no simultinaety. And for sure no one's thought of this particular application...
Oh. I should probably point out that my business idea revolves around a service, not a new technology. Any given coder with Java experience could implement my idea, or duplicate it, with very little trouble.
Commentary tracks come closer to what I have in mind, but IMO they can be too intrusive.
Interactive fiction is a genre I know little of. How does it mix text and AV? I've only seen interactive fic that involves text.