If I understand your question, one relevant contact is ReDReSS at Lancaster: <http://redress.lancs.ac.uk/overview.html> Another is DReSS <http://www.ncess.ac.uk/research/nodes/DigitalRecord/> And finally, Mixed Media Grid at <http://www.ncess.ac.uk/research/ nodes/MiMeG/> These are all projects within the UK's National Centre for E-Social Science. Good luck, Bill On 10 Dec 2006, at 19:51, Anders Fagerjord wrote:
A colleague of mine is looking for software for content analysis of video.
They are doing a large quantitative study on smoking in Norweian movies since 1945, and are looking for a program that can help researchers code scenes in a digital film (preferably a DVD), by logging time codes for scenes, and storing the coding information.
Such software is mentioned in the international literature on "Smoking in the movies", but how and where can one get hold of it? If there are several candidates, does anyone have experience with some of them?
--anders
-- Anders Fagerjord, dr. art. Associate professor,
Department of Media and Communcation, Unversity of Oslo P.O. Box 1093 Blindern N-0317 OSLO Norway
http://www.media.uio.no http://fagerjord.no
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