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Video Preparation and Submissions InformationCongratulations on your acceptance to Visualization 2000. Here is the step-by-step process of paperwork and deadlines that you should follow in order for your video to appear in the Video Proceedings. You will need to complete two forms:
Both these forms must be sent with your video submission. We need to have a printed copy of the forms with your signature on the copyright release forms for legal reasons. This will allow us to start creating the video and the printed booklets that will accompany the Video Proceedings. Your videotape must arrive at the Center for High Performance Computing (CHPC), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA by Monday, Aug. 21 for it to appear in the video proceedings. In an opening for the video proceedings, a selection of short clips, from the video you submit, may be used. FormatVideos can be received in the following formats (in preference order), NTSC only:
LeaderPlease put 30 seconds of color bars at the front of your video, and if your video includes audio, please put 0dB 1kHz tone with the color bars. If you do not have color bars, you can retrieve a color bar image by clicking on one of the choices below:TitleWe will replace your title with a recreation of your title to help unify the video proceedings.Your CopyrightWe will remove your copyright notice and place an IEEE copyright on the composited video proceedings. This will allow you to retain the copyright you may hold with your individual video.TimeThe time allotted each video is limited to FOUR (4) minutes. This includes your titles and credits. If your video is longer than four minutes, it may be edited down to this duration without your permission.RightsThe IEEE Video Copyright Form must be printed and signed and returned with your video submission. This is so that we have a legally binding signature on the copyright form. If your form does not accompany your video tape submission, it will NOT be included in the final video proceedings.AudioAudio with your video is encouraged, but if you add any background music, be careful that it is either in the public domain or that you have rights to use the music. You must state this on the copyright form.IndependenceEven though the video proceedings accompanies the paper proceedings, in practice the paper and the video should each stand on their own. Adding a voice-over that explains what the viewer is seeing helps the video to stand on its ownStandardsTry to achieve the same high standards that you applied in the writing of your paper to the production of your video.InformationA printed information pamphlet is included with the video proceedings. Please fill-out the Online Information Form and return it with your video submission.Thank you for contributing your video tape.
Robert McDermott
Please send your video tapes to:
Robert McDermott |