Mobile phones with integrated video cameras have become ubiquitous tools that people use both to document everyday surroundings and to express themselves artistically. In this paper we report the findings of a user study on user created mobile videos, where the actions of 11 active mobile video users were documented for 2 weeks, the collected material including diaries, device logs, and altogether 255 videos. We describe the patterns related to the creation, sharing and consuming mobile videos, revealing characteristics of both context and content of the video materia
Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the...
Internet connected mobile devices are an increasingly ubiquitous part of our everyday lives and we p...
Compared with viewing videos on PCs or TVs, mobile users have different experiences in viewing video...
Mobile phones with integrated video cameras have become ubiquitous tools that people use both to doc...
Today’s mobile phones are also video cameras. People are using these ubiquitous cameras to document ...
Mobile video in 3G network phones enables the creation of personal video clips as well as viewing co...
As computing technology and multimedia become increasingly intertwined, there is growing evidence o...
To understand the technical feasibility and user perception of mobile video, we conducted a two-week...
Watching a video, or moving image, on a mobile phone became technically possible in Finland during t...
This study examined how users interact with a smartphone while in a learning situation based on vide...
Number of pages 60 Subject Challenges in mobile video production Summary The purpose of this study w...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
With the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of applications ("apps"), the ways ever...
Despite the widespread use of mobile devices, details of mobile technology use ‘in the wild ’ have p...
<p>Our contribution deals with the organization of visiophonic communications on mobile phones. We h...
Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the...
Internet connected mobile devices are an increasingly ubiquitous part of our everyday lives and we p...
Compared with viewing videos on PCs or TVs, mobile users have different experiences in viewing video...
Mobile phones with integrated video cameras have become ubiquitous tools that people use both to doc...
Today’s mobile phones are also video cameras. People are using these ubiquitous cameras to document ...
Mobile video in 3G network phones enables the creation of personal video clips as well as viewing co...
As computing technology and multimedia become increasingly intertwined, there is growing evidence o...
To understand the technical feasibility and user perception of mobile video, we conducted a two-week...
Watching a video, or moving image, on a mobile phone became technically possible in Finland during t...
This study examined how users interact with a smartphone while in a learning situation based on vide...
Number of pages 60 Subject Challenges in mobile video production Summary The purpose of this study w...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
With the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of applications ("apps"), the ways ever...
Despite the widespread use of mobile devices, details of mobile technology use ‘in the wild ’ have p...
<p>Our contribution deals with the organization of visiophonic communications on mobile phones. We h...
Mobile device-based diary studies have potential as contextual data capture methods that address the...
Internet connected mobile devices are an increasingly ubiquitous part of our everyday lives and we p...
Compared with viewing videos on PCs or TVs, mobile users have different experiences in viewing video...