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Continuity Boy: June 2013
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Thursday, June 06, 2013. Reaction videos capture the heart (and twisted soul) of Film/TV. Some other classic reaction videos are the reaction of children to the reveal at the end of Empire Strikes Back that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father:. The whole gamut of human emotions are right there in those videos. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on twitter @timothy j smith. View my complete profile. Capture Scratch - Blog.
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Continuity Boy: Poster on using low-cost eye trackers for film cognition experiments (SCSMI 2015, London)
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Poster on using low-cost eye trackers for film cognition experiments (SCSMI 2015, London). The Society for the Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image (SCSMI) annual conference. As I will likely be running around hosting the conference during the session I've also included the poster here. Some of the links mentioned in the poster are here:. SR-Research Eyelink: http:/ www.sr-research.com/eyelink1000plus.html. Http:/ www...
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Continuity Boy: December 2012
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Thursday, December 20, 2012. The vision science of 48fps. Given the recent release of Peter Jackson's The Hobbit. In High Frame Rate (HFR) 3D there has been a lot of discussion about the pros and cons of moving from the entrenched 24fps to 48fps (or even the 60fps proposed by James Cameron). I recently weighed in on the vision science behind the perception of higher frame rates for Tested here:. Smith, T.J. (2010) Film (Cinema) Perception. Prese...
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Continuity Boy: Movies in your brain - The Academy of Motion Pictures event
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Movies in your brain - The Academy of Motion Pictures event. This is a terribly belated write-up! But better late than never.). The title of the event was " Movies in Your Brain: The Science of Cinematic Perception. And attracted a sold-out audience of Academy members, general public, scientists and filmmakers. The structure for the two nights was:. The event consisted of film clips, discussions and presentations from:.
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Continuity Boy: July 2013
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Wednesday, July 17, 2013. Melbourne's Eye Tracking and Moving Image Research Group. The application of eye tracking technology to questions of moving image spectatorship has risen in popularity over the last couple of years. Aided by the dropping cost of eyetracking hardware and the ease of use of presentation and analysis software eyetracking is becoming practical for researchers across a broad range of disciplines. Smith, T. J. Smith, T. J.
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Continuity Boy: BIMI study day: Cognition at the Movies
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Sunday, November 03, 2013. BIMI study day: Cognition at the Movies. I am proud to announce the first 'Cognition at the Movies' study day hosted by myself and Birkbeck Institute for the Moving Image (BIMI). Saturday November 9th 10am to 6:30pm (B35,. Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX; number 1 on the map. Http:/ www.bbk.ac.uk/downloads/centrallondon.pdf. Keynote presentation ‘. By Prof Torben Grodal (Copenhagen) author of. Towards Transcendence: Cog...
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Continuity Boy: EPSRC 3.5 year PhD studentship: Eye guidance in real-world scenes (UK students only)
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Thursday, June 26, 2014. EPSRC 3.5 year PhD studentship: Eye guidance in real-world scenes (UK students only). Can't recommend this opportunity more highly. This is a chance to work with two pioneers of active vision (Nuthmann) and computer vision (Fisher) in one of my favourite cities on the planet! A (last-minute) fully funded(! Details can be found here: http:/ www.ppls.ed.ac. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
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Continuity Boy: July 2015
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Movies in your brain - The Academy of Motion Pictures event. This is a terribly belated write-up! But better late than never.). The title of the event was " Movies in Your Brain: The Science of Cinematic Perception. And attracted a sold-out audience of Academy members, general public, scientists and filmmakers. The structure for the two nights was:. The event consisted of film clips, discussions and presentations from:.
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Continuity Boy: Where’s Walter? How the finale of Breaking Bad used your eye movements to build suspense.
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Tuesday, October 01, 2013. How the finale of Breaking Bad used your eye movements to build suspense. How the finale of Breaking Bad used your eye movements to build suspense. By Dr Tim J. Smith and Rebecca Nako. WARNING: If you are a fan of Breaking Bad and have not yet watched the finale do not read on. Spoilers ahead! 8217; with the viewer. But one of the strongest is to make the viewer want to look somewhere. The impact of this knowledge on h...
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Continuity Boy: June 2015
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A blog about my empirical investigation of film perception. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Poster on using low-cost eye trackers for film cognition experiments (SCSMI 2015, London). The Society for the Cognitive Studies of the Moving Image (SCSMI) annual conference. As I will likely be running around hosting the conference during the session I've also included the poster here. Some of the links mentioned in the poster are here:. SR-Research Eyelink: http:/ www.sr-research.com/eyelink1000plus.html. Http:/ www...