We confirmed from the results of the study data that both participants correctly recorded the video and SCL data. However, through a participant’s comment, we understood one video’s SCL data had small noise in it due to the fact that the SCL sensor had slipped off a participant's wrist a little. Both participants said that each of the presentation styles were easy in understanding the other participant's excitement. They found the Haptic Representation especially easy to feel the excitement because it is represented by vibration. However, participant said the Implicit Representation mode had little expressiveness and was a little difficult to feel affective experiences when compared to the other representation modes. One participant recommended other explicit presentations (e.g. brightness, color effect) instead of the Gaussian Blur. It can be understood that the easiness of conveying a video shooter's emotional experience is different according to
the presentation style of the physiological data. This is one area we will further investigate. From this result, we confirmed that capturing and sharing physiological signals along with video footage does enable users to share their affective experiences.