By Jérémy Viallatte & Anne-Sophie Balestra
This project was created to generate, from a domain specific grammar, a video composed by random subsequences. This project contains the grammar of the new language used to indicate which subsequences will compose the video.
For this project we chose to use Xtext with the goal to create a DSL language for the video generator. Ecore allowed us to create another meta-model used in the transformation of the grammar to the result. Xtend was used for the transformation Ffmpeg returns detailed information about the subsequences used in this project Flowplayer will play the video sequence in a web browser.
We chose to use github to deploy our project in the goal to share the most we can of the idea.