A Study of Fragmentation and Reorganization Mechanism in Video Production and Distribution Process

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Fragmentation is the most important trends across all media platforms, with the aim of reorganizing and disseminating information in a more personalized way according to the "Long Tail Demand" theory. This paper proposes a fragments reorganizing plan, which considering sequential video, UGC video, graphic, text and social media information as the equivalent information source, utilizing a unified metadata format to describe media resources multi-dimensionally. The implementation of virtual segmenting for video allows a more flexible control of the granularity and achieves a rich content presentation and interactive behavior when combined with interactive scripts.

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