Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Slate's technology columnist Farhad Manjoo presents his Killer Apps for the iPhone. Watch his videos here in Fluid, the new 3-D navigation environment from The Washington Post. Click the "More on this project" link below information about the technology.
This interactive video presentation uses three new technologies developed by the Product Development team from The Washington Post. It will be used for special projects and regular video shows like the upcoming onBeing.
Fluid: A 3-D media navigation tool that allows for hierarchies and multiple types of dusplays. Built on Flash Actionscript 3 and using Papervision 3D, Fluid can display numerous videos in 3D space allowing users to navigate through them without scrolling.
Web-Com: A threaded and user-moderated comment system that provides a visual representation of the most valuable comments and conversations among users. The comments are cataloged in a database and displayed via Flash. The most liked comments become larger and conversations (replies) gravitate to the center. Users who like a more structured view can switch modes to see them in a list.
Omni Viewer:The Flash video player can display lives broadcast and progressive streaming at any size and in full screen. The new controls provide an intuitive interface t also allows users to quickly move through the video without buffering delays.
All three tools have a Django administration tool that provides editors with the ability to build and edit special media packages and to choose which views or technologies to use.
Currently, we are serving the videos via Brightcove but the player allows for live RMTP streams, mp3 or any flv file.
The feature was developed by the Product Development team known as the Web Ninajs. Jesse Foltz developed the code-intensive Flash interface and Lee Trout developed the behind-the-scenes databases, scripts and administration tools.
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