Understanding videowork

Kirk, D. and Sellen, A. and Harper, R. and Wood, K. (2007) Understanding videowork. In: CHI '07 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. ACM, New York, pp. 61-70. ISBN 9781595935939

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Abstract

In this paper we elucidate the patterns of behavior of home movie makers through a study of 12 families and a separate focus group of 7 teenagers. Analogous to a similar study of photowork [13], the goal is to provide a deeper understanding of what people currently do with video technologies, balancing the preponderence of techno-centric work in the area with appropriate user-centric insight. From our analysis, we derive a videowork lifecycle to frame the practices users engage in when working with video technologies in the home, and uncover two broad types of video usage therein. This has implications for how we conceive of and devise tools to support these practices, as we discuss. © Copyright 2007 ACM.

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Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Subjects:
?? EDITINGHOME MOVIESUSER RESEARCHVIDEOINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPATTERN RECOGNITIONUSER-CENTRIC INSIGHTMOTION PICTURES ??
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126158
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27 Jun 2018 15:14
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