Show HN: Scenestamps – A website for sharing movie scenes with timestamps

72 points by json_bourne_ 14 days ago

Hello hackers,

I've launched a website specifically for sharing scenes, complete with descriptions and timestamps from various films and TV shows. I'm reaching out to gather your perspectives and recommendations in these domains to improve the site and extend my outreach.

Link : https://scenestamps.com

You are not required to register/login to browse the site.

Scenestamps Features:

1. Search : You can directly search for a scene or a source.

2. Upload Posts : You can register with your google account, login and start posting right away. Unlike other sites in this specific domain, users are allowed to upload posts.

There are two types of posts - scene - source

Source is a movie,tv show, documentary, etc... One source can have multiple scenes

While creating a scene post, source can be selected there.

Scene post will have the timestamp fields. There are two types of it: - single - one input field of timestamp in which the scene happens. - from-to - two input fields, from and to within which the scene takes place.

3. Share posts : Share feature is available on both source and scene posts, with which you can share the post to your favorite social media platforms

4. Tagging system : You can add tag to the scene posts. You can also get all the scenes that has that tag name by clicking on it.

I think people wanting to create scenes is quite a small audience, but I want to make this the best it can possibly be so please post any problems or suggestions in the replies or at reddit.com/scenestamps.com or message me x.com/gjpx_ if you prefer.

dvt 12 days ago

I launched something very similar ~5 years ago! The site is long gone, but there's some screenshots here: https://www.producthunt.com/products/spoiled-tv

Good luck! My goal was to be a sort of "Rap Genius" for movies and TV shows, but unfortunately, I couldn't really figure out the business angle, and my traffic was abysmal, so I had to shut it down. If you care to, you can see my old pitch deck here[1].

[1] https://dvt.name/secret/ucla/spoiled-deck-pitch.pdf

  • json_bourne_ 12 days ago

    Hey dvt, saw your producthunt & pitch, wow. Traffic to my site before this post was like 10-15 per day, after this post yesterdat 179, today 302 and still going.... total crossed 1.1k

    Only 10 registered users so far. One new user from this post I guess.

    Would like to talk to you about this. My twitter : https://twitter.com/gjpx_

aradaelli 13 days ago

What's the timestamp relative to?

Depending on the origin, the same movie/episode may have different lengths for things like opening credits or "previously on ..." shorts

  • qingcharles 12 days ago

    I was/am working on similar tech, and there are dozens of cuts when you cover every possible edit and release format (VHS, Betamax, Laserdisc, DVD, Blu-ray, streaming) and even the problems of 24/25/"30"fps causing creep.

    It's solvable, it just requires more tagging and more data.

    • json_bourne_ 12 days ago

      For now I've stuck with streaming links, but yes more data makes it easy.

  • json_bourne_ 13 days ago

    timestamp related to how long the scene takes place.

    Eg :Joker Stairs Dance: https://scenestamps.com/scenestamp/01hv65eahhtfr58phx5keb1b1...

    Timestamp :1:30:19 to 1:30:16

    joker dance takes place between 1:30:19 to 1:30:16 in the movie.

    • aradaelli 12 days ago

      I meant where do the timestamp begin? Depending on the definition of "begin" you may have issues with different editions of the same movie.

      I.e. if in the same episode Netflix adds it's own logo and Amazon doesn't, then 00:01:35 will point to different scenes depending if you're watching Netflix vs Amazon

      • zer0x4d 12 days ago

        You're definitely correct. Not even only on different streaming services. Movies have different cuts too. For instance, Blade Runner has 5 different cuts

        • actionfromafar 12 days ago

          It has to be more than 5 cuts, even.

          • json_bourne_ 12 days ago

            you can mention those in the descriptions and the data can be updated whenever you like.

    • anigbrowl 12 days ago

      I think you've missed the point of the question. For many movies, there isn't a single canonical version as different editions are released for different markets.

      • json_bourne_ 12 days ago

        There is an input for sharing streaming link while creating source. You are not forced to share but, it depends whatever is the timestamp on the streaming link you share

superasn 13 days ago

Nice idea for a very niche audience.

I was wondering Since all movies have subtitles, can't this be done if you give gpt4/chatgpt the whole subtitles and ask it to identify identify the start and stop time in the above subtitles where "The President of the United States meets the X-Men, as they try to convince him to work together against the growing mutant threat". Just a thought.

  • tetris11 13 days ago

    It boggles my mind that someone hasn't used the entire corpus of https://frinkiac.com/ to write their own Simpsons episode with AI

    • echelon 12 days ago

      A bunch of high school and college kids are using our TTS APIs to run 24/7 streams of improvised SpongeBob, Family Guy, Simpsons, Futurama, South Park, Breaking Bad (wat??), and more. This stuff is all over Twitch and YouTube streaming.

      • aspenmayer 12 days ago

        What are these improvised streams called generally? What’s the terminology to refer to them?

        • cheekyprogram 12 days ago

          copyright infringement ;)

          • echelon 12 days ago

            The world we're entering into will rapidly no longer need copyright. It'll be possible to create all of the inputs into, say, a Star Wars movie, in as little as a weekend.

      • randohostage 12 days ago

        cool project tangential question for the ML experts how hard is it to alter specific scenes with LLMs to say something different than the original script?

  • json_bourne_ 13 days ago

    Thanks.

    Subtitles are not accurate all the time. Yes I think gpt can make sense of the dialogues, but what about a fight scene with no dialogue in-between?? Can it identify Who is saying what? I don't think gpt can do these things.

    Personally I don't have money for gpt api, this site is being hosted on 1 year free DO credit of $200 which will end within 4-5 months(I'm not kidding).

SushiHippie 13 days ago

Just a heads up, I'd recommend you to post this one again as a "Show HN:" with the url in the url field (links in text submissions are not clickable), this may get more traction than the current post.

seper8 12 days ago

Hey, why not allow adding of screen grab of the movie? I think thats fair use...

I personally would love a site like this where you can also search for cinematographically beautiful frames/scenes.

  • fbdab103 12 days ago

    If nothing else, that significantly changes the backend scale required. You should trivially be able to host (show, timestamp, text) in a SQLite database for a very long time. Expanding to screen caps adds all sorts of complexity: legal rights, consistent resizing, CDNs, EXIF stripping, what if some joker uploads shots of pornography, etc

    • seper8 11 days ago

      All of these things (except the legal part) are trivial. You don't need a cdn, just use s3 or blob storage and put the blob id in the cdn. If you really want, you can use a cdn for responsive images based on screen width.

  • json_bourne_ 12 days ago

    will soon add a 'upload scene related images' on create/edit scene form if that's what you meant.

    • achillesheels 12 days ago

      I really like that idea! That sort of skirts IP issues while giving the user better intuitive experience of the remembrance of the cinematic moment :)

      PS Hate to be boogie, but I can see this as being a great driver for sales of the episodes/series themselves, i.e. "to watch the whole scene, purchase here"

      • json_bourne_ 2 days ago

        Hey achillesheels, added the 'scene related images' feature. Now users can upload screenshots of the scene.

1123581321 12 days ago

Great idea. Would it be possible to add links? That way people creating the timestamps could link to YouTube clips that contain the scene with the t= property. Perhaps link multiple.

  • json_bourne_ 9 days ago

    Hey! updated to add scene related links to scenes while creating and editing it. Eg: https://scenestamps.com/scenestamp/01hwk9g8fg1sfvredw5ayvd7w...

  • json_bourne_ 11 days ago

    Yep, already there, I just removed it because it might be too much for users when they are creating form. The original forms included 'source related links' and 'scene related links'. Both for source and scenes where you can add multiple urls related to them.

    This will be pushed later on.

101008 12 days ago

The homepage has a lot of spoilers for recent TV shows (x-men 97) and recent films, so be careful browsing.

datascienced 11 days ago

Username checks out.

I wonder is the timestamp canonical? I.e. will it vary based on what crap the streaming service might prefix it with or regional release differences?

lurn_mor 13 days ago

Odd choice to host a collection of obviously copyrighted material - knowingly uploaded by non-copyright holders... I'm all for fan-created works, but this isn't that.

  • shubb 13 days ago

    I don't see anything like that here. It's metadata like imdb, rather than links to the movies themselves.

    • extraduder_ire 13 days ago

      It's a shame streaming sites don't support URL slugs with timestamps or other data in them, AFAIK.

      It'd be really neat to be able to link to a specific scene halfway through an episode of a netflix show, like you can with youtube videos. Especially if it didn't mess with your watch history. They'd still authenticate users, so I doubt there'd be a rights issue.