
M-Views, developed at the MIT media lab in the interactive cinema group, is a system composed of the M-Views Production Platform (M-Studio and M-Views Server) and the M-Views Device (M-Views Presenter and M-Views Camera) used for exploring and creating mobile cinema (image above of M-Studio and M-Views Presenter):
Mobile cinema takes as its starting point the truism that “every story is a journey,” and can communicate a narrative that includes character, situation, and changes to spectators who are moving through a physical environment. The construction of such a narrative is complex because the audience will become an active participant equipped with networked, low cost, and intelligent mobile devices.
The system is a complete package, from capture software, editing, hosting and presentation (image below of M-Views architecture) which aims to provide users with all the tools needed to create mobile cinema. Examples of mobile cinema created with M-Views are available here to download: Another Alice trailer and M.I.T. in Pocket.

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