78007543
May 10, 2000
A system of delivering character animation coordinated with live performance Live performance can include audio (including but not limited to narration, voice characterizations, sound effects, or music) and video (including but not limited to interactions between the animated character and live studio taping, or pre-recorded video images edited in a live context) The process is not dependent on any single technology, and will be expanded and redeveloped as better tools become available to achieve the goal of delivering animation in live performance The process can apply to several broadcast mediums (Internet, television, closed circuit, theater performances, etc)
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