Dynamic Content Association for Short Video Special Effects
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing short video editing technologies face challenges in effectively generating and applying effects due to the lack of efficient methods for associating user-selected dynamic content with reference objects, leading to suboptimal and complex production of effects in video editing.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus for generating effects by determining an association relationship between target dynamic content and reference objects, using control action information to control the play state of the content, including obtaining, determining an effect, and generating an effect, and displaying the first. The method involves obtaining, determining, and generating an effect, and displaying the effect, and displaying the first. The method includes determining an association relationship, and determining an association, and determining an effect, and generating an effect, and determining an effect, and determining a solution, and determining an effect, and generating an effect for the target dynamic content based on the association relationship and control action information.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If traditional video editing methods are used to produce effects, then the production process becomes complex and difficult, but the variety and quality of effects are limited
Solution Approach 1:
The system pre-provides a library of reference objects (stickers, dynamic elements, audio clips) that users can directly select and apply to video content. This preliminary preparation of effect resources eliminates the need for complex manual effect creation, allowing users to achieve diverse effects through simple selection and association operations.
Solution Approach 2:
The effect generation system serves multiple functions: it can automatically associate dynamic content with reference objects, apply various types of effects (stickers, animations, audio), and generate effects for different video scenarios. This multi-functional approach replaces multiple specialized tools with a single unified system, reducing operational complexity while expanding effect capabilities.
2Productivity
If manual effect production methods are used, then control over effect details is possible, but the productivity and quantity of effects are reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The system enables users to independently select reference objects and dynamically content, then automatically generates the association relationships and applies effects. This self-service mechanism empowers users to create effects without requiring professional editing skills or complex manual adjustments, significantly improving productivity while maintaining operational simplicity.
Solution Approach 2:
The system introduces an intelligent intermediary layer that automatically handles the complex task of associating dynamic content with reference objects based on user selections. This intermediary processing layer shields users from technical complexity while enabling rapid effect generation, thus improving both productivity and ease of operation simultaneously.
3Productivity
If automated effect generation is implemented, then productivity improves, but the precision and quality of effect association may deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The system incorporates feedback mechanisms where users can review and adjust the automatically generated associations between dynamic content and reference objects. This feedback loop allows the system to quickly correct any imprecise associations while maintaining high overall productivity, ensuring both speed and precision in effect generation.
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AI summary
The present disclosure provides a special effect generating method and apparatus, a computer device, and a storage medium. The method comprises: acquiring target dynamic content selected by a user and control action information set for the target dynamic content, wherein the control action information is used for controlling a playback state of the target dynamic content; in a special effect editing page where a first reference object is displayed, determining an association relationship between the target dynamic content and the first reference object; and generating a special effect for the target dynamic content on the basis of the association relationship, the target dynamic content and the control action information.