Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2017-2023
Title: Innovations by James Lee Dantzler
Introduction
James Lee Dantzler is an accomplished inventor based in Newcastle, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of user interface design, particularly in relation to video content. With a total of 3 patents, Dantzler's work showcases his innovative approach to enhancing user experiences.
Latest Patents
Dantzler's latest patents include a user interface for video content and a timeline interface for video content. The user interface patent discloses various embodiments for presenting a user interface in association with video content features. It involves rendering a video content feature on at least one display and determining the current scene in the video. Cast members who have appeared in the current scene are identified, and a user interface is rendered that includes selectable components for each cast member, featuring their images, names, and respective character names.
The timeline interface patent presents a timeline component that visually segments a video content feature into scenes. This user interface allows for the selection of cast member components and updates the timeline to indicate scenes in which a corresponding cast member performs, based on user selection and extrinsic data.
Career Highlights
Dantzler is currently employed at Amazon Technologies, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His work at Amazon has allowed him to explore various aspects of user interface design and improve the way users interact with video content.
Collaborations
Some of Dantzler's notable coworkers include Brent D Aliverti and Kintan Dilipkumar Brahmbhatt. Their collaboration has likely contributed to the innovative projects and patents that Dantzler has developed.
Conclusion
James Lee Dantzler's contributions to user interface design in video content are noteworthy. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing user experiences through innovative technology. Dantzler's work continues to influence the way users engage with video content today.