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    This study introduces VisTellAR, a mobile augmented reality (AR) tool, enabling amateur creators to easily embed data visualizations into short-form videos. The tool simplifies in-situ data storytelling for enhanced credibility and expressiveness.

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    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Digital Media Arts
    • Data Visualization

    Background:

    • Short-form video platforms are popular for storytelling.
    • Embedding real-time data in videos enhances credibility but is technically challenging for amateurs.
    • Existing tools lack support for in-situ data visualization in video creation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore user motivations and requirements for in-situ data-embedded video creation.
    • To develop and evaluate a mobile AR authoring tool, VisTellAR, for amateur creators.
    • To investigate the effectiveness of AR in simplifying the process of embedding data visualizations in videos.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted a formative study with 10 participants using design probes to gather requirements.
    • Developed VisTellAR, a mobile AR application for authoring data-embedded videos.
    • Performed a two-day user study with 12 participants to evaluate the tool's usability and effectiveness.

    Main Results:

    • Participants successfully created diverse videos with in-situ data visualizations using VisTellAR.
    • User feedback confirmed the tool's ease of use and learning curve.
    • AR pre-stage authoring proved beneficial for arranging visualizations and integrating camera movements and interactions.

    Conclusions:

    • VisTellAR effectively empowers amateur creators to produce data-embedded short-form videos in situ.
    • The AR approach simplifies complex data visualization and video editing tasks.
    • The tool facilitates richer, more credible storytelling through integrated data and visuals.