Multi-Canvas Co-Shooting for Flexible Resultant Video Generation
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current video co-shooting functions are unglamorous as they only allow co-shooting with specific short videos in an information stream, adversely affecting user experience.
Innovation Solution
A method and apparatus that display multiple canvases on a shooting page, allowing users to select and determine multimedia resources for each canvas, and generate a co-shot resultant video based on these resources, enriching the co-shooting function and improving user experience.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If only one short video from information stream is used for co-shooting, then the co-shooting function is simple to implement, but the user experience and entertainment value are reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The patent divides the co-shooting process into multiple independent canvas units, where each canvas can independently display and process multimedia resources. This segmentation allows users to select different videos for different canvases, increasing versatility while keeping each individual canvas simple to manage.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent makes the co-shooting system universal by allowing any video from the information stream to be selected for co-shooting, rather than being limited to a specific pre-defined video. The system can handle multiple videos simultaneously across different canvases, enhancing adaptability while maintaining a unified interface.
2Ease of operation
If multiple canvases with different multimedia resources are used for co-shooting, then user experience and entertainment value are improved, but the system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the co-shooting interface into multiple independent canvases, each capable of displaying different multimedia resources. This segmentation improves user experience by allowing diverse content selection while managing complexity through modular design, where each canvas operates independently with standardized interfaces.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent transitions from a single-video co-shooting model to a multi-canvas multi-video model, adding dimensional complexity in terms of content variety and spatial arrangement. This dimensional expansion enhances user experience by providing richer interaction possibilities while organizing complexity through structured spatial relationships between canvases.
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AI summary
The disclosure provides a method and apparatus for generating a video, a device, and a storage medium. The method includes: displaying, in response to a triggering operation for a preset co-shooting control on a shooting page, at least two canvases on the shooting page; determining multimedia resources corresponding to the at least two canvases respectively; and generating a co-shot resultant video based on the multimedia resources corresponding to the at least two canvases respectively.


