K. Watson, Samuel S. Sohn, Sasha Schriber, Markus H. Gross, C. Muñiz, Mubbasir Kapadia
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In this paper, we propose StoryPrint, an interactive visualization of creative storytelling that facilitates individual and comparative structural analyses. This visualization method is intended for script-based media, which has suitable metadata. The pre-visualization process involves parsing the script into different metadata categories and analyzing the sentiment on a character and scene basis. For each scene, the setting, character presence, character prominence, and character emotion of a film are represented as a StoryPrint. The visualization is presented as a radial diagram of concentric rings wrapped around a circular time axis. A user then has the ability to toggle a difference overlay to assist in the cross-comparison of two different scene inputs.