Contents

Preface

About the Editors

About the Contributors

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Introduction

I.1 Shortage of Video Content

I.2 Preservation

I.3 Distribution

I.4 Production

I.5 New Content Production Environment

I.6 New Content Distribution Environment

1 What is a Large-scale Archive?

1.1 Need for an Archive

1.2 Example of a Preservation-oriented Archive

1.3 Example of New Type-oriented Archive

1.4 Future Video Archives

2 Content Production from Digital Archives

2.1 Storage of Video Material

2.2 How to Search for Specific Material in an Archive

2.3 Content Production Using Metadata

3 Archive-correlated Technology Standards

3.1 Standards Related to Archives

3.2 Standards Related to Metadata

3.3 Standards Related to Production

3.4 Reference

4 Experiment for Content Production with Content ID and MPEG-7

4.1 Archive System

4.2 Application of Watermarking Technology

4.3 Verification Tests

4.4 Retrieval Methods

4.5 Editing Process

5 New Content Production and Distribution Environment

5.1 Content Distribution Environment

5.2 Proposal for a New Content Production System

5.3 Study on New Content Distribution

5.4 References

6 Recap and the Future

6.1 Archives

6.2 Content Production from Archives

6.3 Experiments

6.4 New Environment

7 Utilization and Systematization of Video Assets

7.1 Building a Video Content Business

7.2 Local Industry Policy and Archives

7.3 Digital Content Creation

7.4 Policy and Guidelines Based on Original Creation Activity in Yamagata

7.5 Activity Guidelines ...

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