Usages of the Secondary Screen in an Interactive Television Environment: Control, Enrich, Share, and Transfer Television Content

  • Authors:
  • Pablo Cesar;Dick C. Bulterman;A. J. Jansen

  • Affiliations:
  • CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1098 SJ;CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1098 SJ and VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdamm, The Netherlands 1081 HV;CWI: Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, , Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1098 SJ

  • Venue:
  • EUROITV '08 Proceedings of the 6th European conference on Changing Television Environments
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

This paper investigates a number of techniques and services around a unifying concept: the secondary screen. Far too often television consumption is considered a passive activity. While there are specific genres and programs that immerse the viewer into the media experience, there are other times in which whilst watching television, people talk, scan the program guide, record another program or recommend a program by phone. This paper identifies four major usages of the secondary screen in an interactive digital television environment: control, enrich, share, and transfer television content. By control we refer to the decoupling of the television stream, optional enhanced content, and television controls. Moreover, the user can use the secondary screen to enrich or author media content by, for example, including personalized media overlays such as an audio commentary that can be shared with his peer group. Finally, the secondary screen can be used to bring along the television content. This paper reviews previous work on the secondary screen, identifies the key usages, and based on a working system provides the experiences of developing relevant scenarios as well as an initial evaluation of them.