- From: MURATA Makoto <eb2m-mrt@asahi-net.or.jp>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:18:39 +0900
- To: Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>
- Cc: Public Bdcomacg <public-bdcomacg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CALvn5EBoP1u0rsxHxewk+2n5c9FP9-QOZKeW3uauQhp2AL+m4Q@mail.gmail.com>
Japanese manga industry is proud of the art of arranging panels. This art is inspired by cinemas. This example is interesting. <https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS7I6gwUwAAcbiE.jpg:small> https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CS7I6gwUwAAcbiE.jpg:small The left page and the right page contain the same text. The left page is based on the Japanese art of arranging panels. The right page is not. Please compare the two. No matter what computerized manga feature is invented, unless it is backed by the art of using that feature, the result will be boring. Computers can do anything. But human manga authors will need a loooooong time for establishing the art of using computerized manga features. I'm leaving for Paris soon. Talk to you guys there. Regards, Makoto 2019年6月9日(日) 21:37 Laurent Le Meur <laurent.lemeur@edrlab.org>: > Dear CG members > > Luc's question is interesting, and I will give my personal take there, > inviting you to react. > > The CG is still slow to gain speed, and few declared members of the CG > participate to the calls. > > Representatives from the Japanese industry - Shin Niina and Shiohama Dahei > from Media Do - will participate to the Digital Publishing Summit in Paris > (25 & 26 June) and will talk about the Manga industry and the Advanced > Publishing Lab (APL) in Japan. Our project around a profile of Web > Publications dedicated to visual narratives will certainly be a topic of > discussion during this event. > > The group has started documenting use cases, i.e. "archetypes" of visual > narratives, listing interesting works and detailing the main features and > effects used in such works. The study has begun with Webtoon and the > (vertical) scroll feature which is the base for such style. We have also > listed some Japanese Manga that use horizontal scroll as a feature. > We will continue studying other archetypes, like digitized BD with guided > navigation, turbomedia and detail advanced works (mainly originating from > Europe) but it will take time if this community does not grow stronger. > > Therefore, what is the baseline for organizing an F2F of the BDCoMa CG in > Fukuoka, and what would be its goals? > > I would say that the requirement is to have a least 5 people from the CG > in Fukuoka. If not, this can hardly be an F2F. Then the goal would be to > recruit other active members for the CG in Asia, America and Europe (out of > France/Belgium). > > So, first question: who in this CG will be in Fukuoka for TPAC and > interested by a CG F2F there? > Second question, what is your opinion on the way the CG can go stronger? > > Cordialement, > *Laurent Le Meur* > *EDRLab* > > > > > > > > Le 5 juin 2019 à 09:23, AUDRAIN LUC <LAUDRAIN@hachette-livre.fr> a écrit : > > Hi, > > From the Publishing Business Group call yesterday, I’d like to keep you > informed of Ivan Hermann (W3C) idea for next TPAC (Fukuoka, September 16th > -20th): > > … there is a possibility of a community group of having a F2F meeting, I > was wondering if the BDCoMa group was planning a F2F > > It could a good opportunity and the right place for it. > > Best regards, > Luc Audrain > PBG co-chair > > > > -- Regards, Makoto
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