This paper has been accepted for the 30th AMIC conference. I will be attending and presenting on September 24-26. The link will be provided once the conference proceedings and abstracts are published.
The use of emojis has become a popular means of online communication among internet users, especially among university students. Recently, there has been a surge in the production of cat memes on the internet, leading to a trend of creating short videos based on these cat memes. The prevalence of these cat meme-based videos as a youth subculture phenomenon revolving around internet symbols holds significant research value.
Since 2013, I ventured into the realm of ACGN for the first time, and now more than a decade has passed. Throughout this journey, I have savored countless exceptional works and encountered a few disappointments. While some may have consumed my precious time, every experience has nevertheless become a cherished memory.
This project aims to develop a user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) application for the rapid trimming and concatenation of video intros and outros. Integrating a Qt Designer-built interface with the Python programming language and leveraging the powerful ffmpeg tool, users can effortlessly specify video files, set cut points, and execute video processing tasks. The ultimate goal is to enhance video editing efficiency, particularly catering to users who require batch video processing.