Computer-assisted interactive method and apparatus for making a multi-media presentation
Abstract
A computer-assisted method for presenting a multi-media plurality of elements. Each element, including, for example, video images, still images and documents, is stored by assigned index number in an appropriate input device such as a VHS recorder or laser disk reader (video and stills) or an optical or magnetic disk reader (documents). The input devices are addressed by such index numbers to thereby call up and display selected elements in a WINDOWS format. The format is adjustable from a basic default setting to enable the user to customize frames prior to entry into a script buffer. Thereafter the script buffer is addressable, permitting the frames constituting the presentation to be entered into a script file in a preferred presentation sequence. The presentation is made by addressing the script file to recall selected frames. The method allows the user to preview flames one at a time and allows the user to reformat each frame prior to public display.
Claims
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1. An interactive method for making a presentation comprising visual elements selected from text, graphics, still and motion video on at least one remote passive computer display comprising the steps of:
a) assembling said visual elements by (i) assigning a unique index to each of said elements and (ii) loading each of said elements into a predetermined input device by said unique index, (iii) then repeating steps i and ii until said visual elements have been indexed and loaded, then (iv) addressing said input devices by selected index members so that selected elements are displayed at discrete, addressable sections on a first active computer display, then (v) viewing said selected elements on said first active computer display, then (vi) making a select/reject decision with respect to each of said displayed elements, then (vii) repeating steps iv through vi until a frame comprising at least one visual element located at a predetermined discrete addressable section thereof is formed; then
b) storing said frame in a script buffer; and then
c) repeating steps a and b until a plurality of frames constituting a presentation is accumulated in said buffer; then
d) displaying said presentation on a second active computer display by recalling a predetermined frame from said buffer; then
e) reviewing said frame on said second active computer display while blanking said frame on at least one remote passive computer display, then
f) independently addressing said discrete sections for said frame; then
g) selectively editing said visual elements of said frame; then
h) displaying said selectively adjusted frame on said at least one remote passive computer display; and then
i) repeating steps d through g until a predetermined presentation has been displayed on said at least one remote computer display.
2. An interactive method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of selectively editing further includes the steps of:
a) editing the number of elements displayed on an element-by-element basis;
b) editing the sizes of said elements displayed on an element-by-element basis;
c) editing the relative positions of said elements on an element-by-element basis;
d) editing the zoom level of each of said elements on an element-by-element basis; and
e) editing the timing of element displays within said frame on an element-by-element basis.
3. An interactive method as defined in claim 2 further including the step of arranging said plurality of frames into a selected script sequence.
4. An interactive method as defined in claim 3 further including the step of storing said selected script sequence in a script file.
5. An interactive method as defined in claim 4 wherein the step of arranging said frame further includes the steps of:
a) calling up a scrollbar on said user display device; and then
b) entering said adjustments.
6. An interactive method as defined in claim 1 wherein the step of selectively displaying said frame further includes the step of enabling said at least one remote passive computer display.
7. An interactive method as defined in claim 6 wherein said steps of selectively blanking and enabling further include the step of controlling said at least one passive remote computer display by means of an on/off switch.
8. An interactive method as defined in claim 1 further including the steps of:
a) providing said second active computer display to a user; and
b) providing a first remote passive computer display to a fact finder; and
c) providing a second remote passive computer display to an opposing counsel whereby said presentation is made in a courtroom.
9. Interactive apparatus for making a presentation comprising visual elements selected from text, graphics, still and motion video on at least one remote passive computer display comprising, in combination:
a) means for assembling said visual elements including (i) means for assigning a unique index to each of said elements, (ii) a plurality of input devices for receiving said indexed elements, (iii) means for loading each of said elements into preselected ones of said input devices, (iv) means for addressing said input devices by selected index numbers to recall selected elements, (v) a first active display for displaying said recalled elements at discrete, addressable sections thereof and (vi) means for making a select/reject decision with respect to each of said displayed elements;
b) a script buffer for storing at least one frame comprising selected visual elements;
c) a second active computer display;
d) means for recalling predetermined frames from said script buffer for review on said second active computer display; and
e) means associated with said second active computer display for selectively blanking a frame on said at least one remote passive computer display;
f) means for independently addressing said discrete addressable sections of said recalled frames;
g) means for selectively editing said discrete sections of said frame; and
h) means for selectively displaying said edited frames on said at least one remote passive computer display.
10. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for selectively adjusting includes means for selectively arranging the format of said addressed elements.
11. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said means for assembling further includes:
a) means for selecting the number of elements displayed;
b) means for selecting the sizes of said elements displayed;
c) means for selecting the relative positions of said elements;
d) means for selecting the zoom level of each of said elements; and
e) means for selecting the timing of element displays within said frames.
12. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 9 further including means for arranging said plurality of frames into a selected script sequence.
13. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 12 further including a script file for storing said selected script sequence.
14. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for selectively blanking comprises an on/off switch.
15. Interactive apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for arranging comprises a scrollbar.
16. An interactive method for making a customized presentation on a first computer display based upon a prepared script file containing a plurality of frames, at least one of the plurality of frames including at least one uniquely addressable visual element, the prepared script file interactively created by retrieving the at least one visual element and displaying the at least one visual element at a discrete addressable section on the first computer display and allowing one or more visual elements to be iteratively added to or deleted from the first computer display, the method comprising:
reviewing the at least one frame on a second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display;
interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display; and
displaying the at least one edited frame on the first computer display.
17. The method of claim 16 , wherein interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display comprises at least one of the following:
editing a number of elements displayed;
editing a size of at least one of the elements displayed;
editing a relative position between the elements displayed;
editing a zoom level of at least one of the elements displayed; and
editing a timing of at least one element display.
18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:
selectively changing an order of the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
19. The method of claim 18 , wherein selectively changing the order of the plurality of frames comprises at least one of the following:
deleting at least one of the plurality of frames from being displayed on the first computer display; and
selecting any frame from the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
20. The method of claim 16 , wherein each of the at least one visual element comprises one of the following: text graphics, still and motion video.
21. The method of claim 16 , wherein reviewing comprises:
reviewing at least one frame of the plurality of frames on the second computer display while blanking, the at least one frame on a plurality of computer displays including the first computer display;
and wherein displaying comprises:
displaying the at least one edited frame on the plurality of computer displays including the first computer display.
22. The method of claim 16 , wherein interactively editing the at least one frame comprises:
interactively altering display parameters of the at least one frame.
23. The method of claim 16 , wherein reviewing the at least one frame comprises:
reviewing the at least one frame on the second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display using a switch.
24. The method of claim 16 , wherein interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display comprises:
interactively editing one or more discrete sections of the at least one frame on the second computer display.
25. The method of claim 16 , further comprising one or more of the following prior to reviewing:
making previously recorded real time and stored video images and stored documents available for retrieval as visual elements in accordance with unique index numbers;
viewing available visual elements to select elements for inclusion in said frames in accordance with unique index numbers; and
selecting a sequence of frames to form said plurality of frames for presentation.
26. An interactive system for making a customized presentation on a first computer display based upon a prepared script file containing a plurality of frames, at least one of the plurality of frames including at least one uniquely addressable visual element, the prepared script file interactively created by retrieving the at least one visual element and displaying the at least one visual element at a discrete addressable section on the first computer display and allowing one or more visual elements to be iteratively added to or deleted from the first computer display, the stem comprising:
means for reviewing the at least one frame on a second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display;
means for interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display; and
means for displaying the at least one edited frame on the first computer display.
27. The system of claim 26 , wherein the means for interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display comprises at least one of the following:
means for editing a number of elements displayed;
means for editing size of at least one of the elements displayed;
means for editing a relative position between the elements displayed;
means for editing a zoom level of at least one of the elements displayed; and
means for editing a timing of at least one element display.
28. The system of claim 26 , further comprising:
means for selectively changing an order of the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
29. The system of claim 28 , wherein the means for selectively changing the order of the plurality of frames comprises at least one of the following:
means for deleting at least one of the plurality of frames from being displayed on the first computer display; and
means for selecting any frame from the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
30. The system of claim 26 wherein each of the at least one visual element comprises one of the following: text, graphics, still and motion video.
31. The system of claim 26 , wherein means for reviewing comprises:
means for reviewing at least one frame of the plurality of frames on the second computer display while selectively blanking the at least one frame on a plurality of computer displays including the first computer display;
and wherein means for displaying comprises:
means for displaying the at least one edited frame on the plurality of computer displays including the first computer display.
32. The system of claim 26 , wherein means for interactively editing the at least one frame comprises:
means for interactively modifying display parameters of the at least one frame.
33. The system of claim 26 , wherein means for reviewing the at least one frame comprises:
means for reviewing the at least one frame on the second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display means of a switch.
34. The system of claim 26 , wherein means for interactively editing the at least one frame on the second computer display comprises:
means for interactively editing one or more discrete sections of the at least one frame on the second computer display.
35. The system of claim 26 , further comprising:
means for making previously recorded real time and stored video images and stored documents available for retrieval as visual elements in accordance with unique index numbers;
means for viewing available visual elements to select elements for inclusion in said frames in accordance with unique index numbers; and
means for selecting a sequence of frames to form said plurality of frames for presentation.
36. An interactive method for making a customized presentation on a first computer display based upon a prepared script file containing a plurality of frames, at least one of the plurality of frames including at least one uniquely addressable visual element, the prepared script file interactively created by retrieving the at least one visual element and displaying the at least one visual element at a discrete addressable section on the first computer display and allowing one or more visual elements to be iteratively added to or deleted from the first computer display, the method comprising:
reviewing the at least one frame on a second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display;
interactively altering one or more display parameters of the at least one frame on the second computer display; and
displaying the at least one altered frame on the first computer display.
37. The method of claim 36 , wherein interactively altering one or more display parameters of the at least one frame comprises one or more of the following:
editing a number of elements displayed;
editing a size of at least one of the elements displayed
editing a relative position between the elements displayed;
editing a zoom level of at least one of the elements displayed; and
editing the timing of at least one of the elements displayed.
38. The method of claim 36 , further comprising:
selectively changing an order of the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
39. The method of claim 38 , wherein selectively changing the order of the plurality of frames comprises at least one of the following:
deleting at least one of the plurality of frames from being displayed on the first computer display; and
selecting any frame from the plurality of frames for display on the first computer display.
40. The method of claim 36 , wherein each of the at least one visual element comprises one of the following: text, graphics, still and motion video.
41. The method of claim 36 , wherein reviewing comprises:
reviewing at least one frame of the plurality of frames on the second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on a plurality of computer displays including, the first computer display;
and wherein displaying comprises:
displaying the at least one altered frame on the plurality of computer displays including the first computer display.
42. The method of claim 36 , wherein reviewing the at least one frame comprises:
reviewing the at least one frame on the second computer display while blanking the at least one frame on the first computer display using a switch.
43. The method of claim 36 , further comprising one or more of the following prior to making said presentation:
making previously recorded real time and stored video images and stored documents available for retrieval as visual elements in accordance with unique index numbers;
viewing available visual elements to select elements for inclusion in said frames in accordance with unique index numbers; and
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