yep works with images too :) ... I imagine most edited "video sequences" 
will be voice over images and animated figure composites. Likewise I 
hope to extend the composite concept to still image figure editing and 
display.

We will also want to enable ~composites/sequences~ to be included in 
other composites/sequences with parameterization. This should all be 
driven by wizard like gui interfaces and make multi-lingual figure and 
sequence of figures sharing possible.

You can get a sense of how that will work by checking out how the 
existing sequencer. It lets you edit templates: ie pull up 
http://sandbox.kaltura.com/testwiki/index.php/Sequence:Test
then click on the first "clip" then click on "edit media" tab up top 
then "clip detail Edit" .. update one of the template parameters and 
notice the clip updates. These templates will soon be supported as 
"overlays" on the video to make it easy to have consistent title screens 
on-top of video or reusing animated template sequences for sub-topic 
intros or what not.

anyway for more info check out:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Media_Projects_Overview

feedback, ideas, code are welcome ;)

peace,
--micahel


Sylvain Brunerie wrote:
> That seems pretty cool, but... I think we should do the same for images,
> shouldn't we?
> — Sylvain Brunerie
> [[w:fr:User:Delhovlyn]]
>
>
> 2009/6/19 David Gerard <[email protected]>
>
>   
>> This is fantastic stuff:
>>
>> http://www.technologyreview.com/web/22900/page1/
>>
>> Note the "edit in a browser" thing.
>>
>>
>> - d.
>>
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