do you mean the text on the screen, or are you saying the researchers were using a script?
There was no script, and I like the text on screen because the film is all about reading words on screens (then again, I edited the film, so of course I like it!)
It would be interesting to use this device on artists and art critics to see how they react to works of art in front of them. If I was running the experiment I would try to find out if artworks judged as good by artists and critics shared any "scan" characteristics. -Same with those judged unsuccessful.
i would definitely like to see this experiment as well...studying film aesthetic of composition and editing shows what makes sense (such as the 180 degree rule--see wikipedia). i think this would also be useful for live video
Quite interesting, but surely the applications of the eye tracker extend far beyond helping to learn foreign languages. It seems an importat HCI device.
Heh. I routinely read about 800 WPM when blasting through a piece of fiction, wonder if the tracker could keep up?
rocketplumber 7 months ago
Can't this be done with a high definition camera under the screen? I'd love to get a look at your source code :)
kurtnelle 2 years ago
This is so cool. Thanks for creating this video tutorial.
ulugbeknur 2 years ago 2
I think this can be used in other things. like disable people or possible in my case game. good tech here!
IMakeOrWatchVideos 2 years ago 3
god damn they dont have to script everything they say on the screen
metamorphises 2 years ago
do you mean the text on the screen, or are you saying the researchers were using a script?
There was no script, and I like the text on screen because the film is all about reading words on screens (then again, I edited the film, so of course I like it!)
nottinghamscience 2 years ago 7
It would be interesting to use this device on artists and art critics to see how they react to works of art in front of them. If I was running the experiment I would try to find out if artworks judged as good by artists and critics shared any "scan" characteristics. -Same with those judged unsuccessful.
singlespies 2 years ago 18
i would definitely like to see this experiment as well...studying film aesthetic of composition and editing shows what makes sense (such as the 180 degree rule--see wikipedia). i think this would also be useful for live video
4jeremy9 2 years ago
Ah yes, I remember volunteering to do experiments like this at my university.
charbon 2 years ago
Also used to see which parts of webpages are beeing looked at
Films4You 2 years ago
Quite interesting, but surely the applications of the eye tracker extend far beyond helping to learn foreign languages. It seems an importat HCI device.
senoctar 2 years ago
Really fascinating. Brady was awesome in this one, too.
jellydonut88 2 years ago 2
God i love this channel
wassahilden 2 years ago
THIRD!!! Good video . love these vids
alanna4858 2 years ago
great video!!
ringnebula6767 2 years ago
Donnaled duck? that was random
DidntKnowWhatToPut1 2 years ago