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- Title of session: Using Linklib to Author Second Screen Video
- Your name and affiliation: Simon Klose, WebFWD participant
- Session format: Learning Lab
- What will your session or activity allow people to make, learn or do?
People will learn how to send time synched links from online videos to a smartphone or tablet.
Do you google films and TV-shows while you watch them? Do you think Youtube's popup annotations in the middle of a video are distracting? Linklib lets filmmakers, filmfans, journalists and bloggers send time synched links from a full screen video directly to their audiences' phones.
Instead of googling an actor, researching deeper into that journalist's news insert or feverishly trying to find the soundtrack in that TV-series, just pick up the phone and the information is right there.
It's fun, easy and will change how you watch video forever.
- How do you see that working?
After a demonstration of the open meta data library "Linklib.org" and the popcorn.js based remote control "Linkontrol" everyone gets to author their favorite (or most hated) videos.
Do you want to fill your favorite Game of Thrones episode with geeky references? Are you a Libiyan democracy activist that needs to fill your video blog posts with revolutionary skill sets? Want to do a time synched queer-feminist analysis of Legally Blonde 2? Maybe add some mashups to that banging new Outkast music video? Or just throw in a bunch of Wikipedia explanations to all those strange facts in your favorite TED-talk? Linklib let's you add Colbert's truthiness to a Romney campaign video or statistics to last nights New York Nicks game.
- How will you deal with 5, 15, 50 participants?
The more participants the more we learn together! Authoring links into video is something everyone can do. No need to divide into groups, bring your laptop and get dirty!
- How long within your session before someone else can teach this?
In 20 minutes you'll have a PhD in linkontrolling videos.
- What do you see as outcomes after the festival?
The objective of this years Mozfest is to supply a grass roots community with a tool to structure mankind's collective film meta data into one free, open, smiling library.