AU2001100102A4 - Synchronized video and sound "Computer Software" - Google Patents

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AU2001100102A4
AU2001100102A4 AU2001100102A AU2001100102A AU2001100102A4 AU 2001100102 A4 AU2001100102 A4 AU 2001100102A4 AU 2001100102 A AU2001100102 A AU 2001100102A AU 2001100102 A AU2001100102 A AU 2001100102A AU 2001100102 A4 AU2001100102 A4 AU 2001100102A4
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SYNCHRONIZED VIDEO AND SOUND COMPUTER SOFTWARE The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: SYNCHRONIZED VIDEO AND SOUND COMPUTER SOFTWARE This invention relates to improvements in special effects, for video and sound production.
The main task of the software is that, it will synchronize the beat of the sound with the video output. Visual display depending on the volume or beat is played the louder the beat the brighter the image will appear.
When playing music the beat will change the display there will be a continuously flashing of light, from the image that is selected to be synchronized with the music.
The imagery display will consist of 2D or 3D-computer real-time animation, realism video capture, or it can be a combination of both for special effects. The software application will play a major part in the music, film, special effects industry, it will create a exciting visual special effects synchronized with sound.
The imagery will be displayed from a multimedia projector; the software will be driven from a computer. It con be any type of projector or computer that will adapt to the software.
The computer animators, special effects programmers can select what part of the imagery display will be synchronized with the music. For example the clouds will be selected in a scene, the clouds will change in brightness according to the beat of the music or sound.
To assist with understanding the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which show one example of the invention.
In the drawings: FIG. 1 Shows one example of the special effects the software will create the selected part of the image which is the clouds. The clouds will flash brightly according to the music is selected or sound. The computer animator can select which part is required for the special effects, and that part of the imagery will flash brightly with the beat or music.
2 FIG. 2 Shows the imagery display on the screen, the imagery is computer animation realism video capture or a combination of both. When the imagery is running the select part of the image will flash brightly that is synchronized to the beat of the music or sound.
FIG. 3 The projector will project the image onto the projection screen, the projector can be any type of multimedia or cinematograph projector, for projecting the imagery.
FIG.4 The screen will be a projection screen that can give best results for viewing the display.
Connection cables the required cables that are needed to run the projector to the computer.

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1. The software will create attractive special effects. That is related to imagery and music, or sound.
2. The software will add a new operating tool for the computer animators, special effects programmers.
3. The software is related to real-time computer animation, 2D or 3D animation, a combination of realism video capture and computer animation, cinema motion pictures, films any related video output devices.
4. The computer animaters, special effects programmers can select which part of the display is required; to be flashed synchronized with the music or sound. The whole display can be selected if required. AN APPLICANT Brian Caruana 17 June, 2001
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