In this thesis, we present a system for publishing and synchronizing users' phone recordings of concerts and other events, as well as their subsequent editing, rating, and preview through an interactive web interface. The system leverages the widespread use of phones during public events while enhancing the interaction between attendees and the venue. Using modern web technologies and simple audio-video processing algorithms, we have developed a platform that allows event-goers to share their recordings and collaborate in creating a high-quality collective video product. The thesis describes the system architecture, implementation of key components, and user response in a real-world environment. We present the results of a user study conducted using the standardized User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ). We continue by discussing the UEQ analysis results. We conclude with a discussion on the impact of such a system on the viewer's experience, potential opportunities for further development, and limitations of the current implementation.
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