Patent ID: 11961537
Assignee: LEMON INC.
Field: Audio-visual technology (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC G  H | IPC G

Claim 0:
1. A computer-implemented method for creating content, the method comprising:
acquiring a plurality of images comprising an object, the object being a human body and comprising at least one part of the human body having movements in the plurality of images;
determining whether at least one portion of the at least one part of the human body in a first image aligns with a target image overlaid on the first image and whether the at least one portion aligns with the target image at a time proximate to a first rhythmic point of a playback of a selected piece of music, wherein the at least one portion of the at least one part of the human body and the target image are simultaneously displayed on a same interface;
segmenting the at least one part of the human body or the at least one portion of the at least one part of the human body from the first image in response to determining that the at least one portion aligns with the target image at the time proximate to the first rhythmic point of the playback of the selected piece of music;
generating a first overlay, the first overlay comprising the segmented at least one part of the human body or the segmented at least one portion of the at least one part of the human body;
generating an animation of the first overlay configured to enable the first overlay to move relative to at least a portion of the plurality of images before the first overlay is positioned in a predetermined area of the same interface;
displaying the first overlay at a first location in the predetermined area of the same interface;
generating a second overlay, the second overlay comprising at least one part of the object or at least one portion of the at least one part of the object segmented from a second image; and
positioning the second overlay at a second location in the predetermined area of the same interface, wherein the second location of the second overlay is different from the first location of the first overlay.