1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-5041-2896-4_4
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Cinematography and Interface Design

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“…This leads to the initial design presented in the next section. This approach is similar to that of May and Barnard (1995), who develop a cognitive model of film comprehension (a dynamic medium) by extending a model of static interfaces and subsequently offer recommendations derived from this model for the design of dynamic displays.…”
Section: Model Elaboration and Design Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This leads to the initial design presented in the next section. This approach is similar to that of May and Barnard (1995), who develop a cognitive model of film comprehension (a dynamic medium) by extending a model of static interfaces and subsequently offer recommendations derived from this model for the design of dynamic displays.…”
Section: Model Elaboration and Design Guidelinesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…So, for example, studies investigate the use of cinematographic conventions in interface design or the use of principles from cartoon animation for transitions between on-screen elements [22,24,6].…”
Section: Researching Movie Experiencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the use of practical principles of cinematography in HCI can be found in (May and Barnard, 1995). The main idea pointed out in this article is: make sure of cognitive congruence.…”
Section: Cinematography In Hcimentioning
confidence: 99%