Star Wars by subtitle
by Sebastian HeyckeThis posting is not about Star Wars analogies.
This posting is about a project sketch I showed during my portfolio presentation for Adaptive Path two weeks ago. This interactive sketch parses subtitles and maps them as dots linear on a stage. When you roll-over a dot you’ll see the timecode, the number of the subtitle and the text of the subtitle itself.
I experimented with subtitles, because some dialogues in movies are almost like poetry, or as significant as the image itself. Furthermore, I found it interesting that I could associate many of the Star Wars subtitles with the corresponding sequences.
To try the sketch out click here: Star Wars
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Who am I again? Let me explain, my name is Sebastian Heycke and I luckily started an internship at Adaptive Path a couple of weeks ago.
I‘m in the final stage of my studies towards my Diploma in Communication Design with emphasis on Interface Design at the University of applied sciences in Potsdam, Germany. So far my internship has been very insightful and interesting and I’m very glad to be on board.
Thank you.
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April 3rd, 2007 at 9:38 pm
Excellent! I posted about it on my blog too.