This sample shows a usual case of textual subtiting consisting in the transcription of the video speech, displayed in a synchronized way with the video.
This example shows the use of a hypervideo timeline to show meaningful events and features of the hypervideo story in a graphical manner.
The use of hypervideo tables of content is shown in this sample to give direct access to parts of the video, as can be found in all classical ToCs.
In this sample, a graphical index denoted by a map component is used as a shortcut into parts of the hypervideo story.
The enrichments are components that enrich the information rendered by the video player by means of graphical and textual content.
A hypervideo may consist in different sub-documents. Each sub-document constitutes a hypervideo and may be temporally independent from the other sub-documents. This sample shows two hypervideos, each one containing some particular features. The running of each one is independent from the other.
This hypervideo combines two rendering component: a table of contents along with the video subtitles.
This last sample shows how hypervideo can be created in order to provide more insights into the content of the Tim Berners-Lee talk through an augmented and interactive video-based presentation. Many hypervideo reading and rendering components are used to more deeply explore the content of the video.
This last sample shows many hypervideo visualization artifacts to more deeply explore how a hypervideo may help in the analysis and understanding of a video.