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| == '''Final Work:''' == | |||
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| Here I remixed a dialogue, with the help of the find_word tool. | |||
| I was looking for words by the protagonist within the movie "Meet Dave"  | |||
| that could fit and being used to replace one person of the dialogue from the short movie "Kernseif". | |||
| I collected and sorted the snippets within the .srt and added them to the .xml/.mlt. After I have molten the movies together I polished them in shotcut. | |||
| == '''Detecting for words within the subtitledata:''' == | |||
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| == '''Detecting and resorting tones with pd and cuttlefish:''' ==  | |||
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| == '''Detecting objects by a opencv pythonscript:''' == | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 5 March 2022
Final Work:
Here I remixed a dialogue, with the help of the find_word tool. I was looking for words by the protagonist within the movie "Meet Dave" that could fit and being used to replace one person of the dialogue from the short movie "Kernseif". I collected and sorted the snippets within the .srt and added them to the .xml/.mlt. After I have molten the movies together I polished them in shotcut.
Detecting for words within the subtitledata:
