“Posibilidades del Open Video y el HTML5” (HTML5 and Open Video possibilities) is a research, educational and work-in-progress project that will be developed using Open Video and the new HTML5 standard.
The main goal of this project is to develop an interactive audiovisual tool for the internet. Contents and developments resulting from the project will be open and free (in the sense of free software).
1. How
This project will make possible to mix and remix video, audio, photos and links using the internet. This project will be a part of the Audiovisual Source Code methodology, so it will develop audiovisual mixtapes from online audiovisual sources. Everything will be online.
2. When
The project has three phases
PHASE 1: Workshop on HTML5 and Open Video, by A Navalla Suiza
12th-14th December 2011 @Sevilla
Contents
- Introduction to HTML5
- Open Video possibilities
- Audiovisual Examples
- Popcorn.js or similar development frameworks
The objective is to develop a simple collaborative audiovisual project in HTML5.
Programme:
1. Introduction to HTML5: HTML, CSS, Javascript.
2. Online video and audio: why it is important that video and audio were HTML elements, video/audio formats, browsers, interaction with HTML elements.
A. Practice: show a video in a HTML document, check the code and features.
3. Use of javascript to develop video/audio events
B. Practice: Using the native javascript API
4. Frameworks and tools to develop video/audio on the net
5. Use of popcorn.js, $media and audio APIs
C: Practice: Design a collaborative project
PHASE 2: Intensive development of the tool
15th-17th December 2011 @Sevilla
PHASE 3: Presentation of the tool with info/documentation of the development process.
April 2012 @Festival UBICUA 2012 (Sevilla)
Who
A navalla suíza is an Internet communication company focused on web development services, social networks and video-based websites. We also develop digital culture & society contents, in particular those related with digital storytelling and crowdsourcing.
With
An initiative by ZEMOS98 for the Doc Next Network, supported by the ECF Youth&Media Programme and CICUS LAb “Sueño Digital” (University of Sevilla)

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