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Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Domain Model Templates

Mike's Notes

This is my first attempt to define a Domain Model Template.

Resources

References

  • Reference

Repository

  • Home > Ajabbi Research > Library >
  • Home > Handbook >

Last Updated

03/10/2025

Domain Model Templates

By: Mike Peters
On a Sandy Beach: 03/10/2025

Mike is the inventor and architect of Pipi and the founder of Ajabbi.

An industry application, as defined by Pipi, can be filtered and constrained by a Domain Model Template. This creates a custom model with workflows, properties, and i18n for a specific use. A bit like different Lego models built out of the same bricks.

Examples

The screen industry application includes these templates

  • Feature Film
  • Short Film
  • Documentary
  • Live Broadcast
  • Film Studio

The health industry application consists of these templates

  • Family Doctor
  • Hospital
  • Public Health
  • Allied Health
  • Personal Health

Industry object

For the same Industry application, Domain Model Templates may use different collections of industry objects. The UI control menus can differ. Workspace URLs are not always changed by these templates, but can be.

Pipi digital twin

The underlying industry digital twin, Pipi, captures the entire picture, using a world model, regardless of the specific Domain Model Templates in use.

User Accounts

A User Account using a Domain Model Template sees only part of the whole. The account pays only for the actual usage of that part of the digital twin.

Next Ajabbi project will use MovieLab ontology

Mike's Notes

I'm starting to map out the shape of the next project. Please note that everything is subject to change as I learn by trial and error. :)

Resources

References

  • Reference

Repository

  • Home > Ajabbi Research > Library > Subject > Film
  • Home > Handbook > 
  • Home > Learn > Docs > Film
  • Home > Wiki > Ontologies > MovieLab

Last Updated

05/07/2025

Next Ajabbi project will use MovieLab ontology

By: Mike Peters
On a Sandy Beach: 05/07/2025

Mike is the inventor and architect of Pipi and the founder of Ajabbi.

Ontology

MovieLab has matured significantly since 2019. The ontology and schema are very easy to follow.

I will use this project to production-test Pipi by importing ontologies and automatically generating entities using these engines.

  • Ontology Engine (ont)
  • Boro Engine (bor)
  • Entity Engine (ent)

They will also receive full documentation and have UI workspaces.

Art Department

I previously worked in the art department, so I will build that part of the MovieLab schema. I could also test this on an upcoming 40-minute film, currently in pre-production, in which I'm involved.

  • Art Department
    • Hair
    • Wardrobe
    • Props
    • Sets
    • Greenery

From MoveLab

"In the Summer of 2019, MovieLabs, on behalf of its member studios, published a whitepaper called “The Evolution of Media Creation”, which laid out a bold 10-year vision for the adoption of new technologies to aid in content production, post and VFX. The paper, often referred to as the ‘2030 Vision’ has now been broadly adopted by many partner companies and is accepted as the industry ‘north star’ for guiding production technologies towards a shared goal.​

The original Evolution of Media Creation paper, available as a free download, lays out 10 Principles for a more efficient media pipeline using cloud infrastructure, zero trust security and software-defined workflows. The Principles act not just as a destination, but also a roadmap for how to get there. This roadmap drives the work of MovieLabs and those of our studios and external partners as we work together as an industry to bring the promise of the 2030 Vision forward. ​

Although the 2030 Vision is a technology roadmap it’s primary focus is in empowering the creative – to be able to achieve more – to be more efficient (replacing repetitive and menial tasks so they can focus on creative tasks), flexible (so workflows can change and adapt to new situations and technologies) and faster (so there’s more of the most precious resource – time)." - MovieLab