The Belgian pop-group Clouseau has launched a so-called interactive clip. This is my experience as a consumer:- I hear about the clip that is said to allow me to choose from different camera points in a house and even zoom in on details "without losing quality". Sounds great, want to experience this ...
- I surf to wateenleven.be and click the "start de video" button, but I don't get access. Apparently I have to register before I can watch the clip. The only good news is that any fake address works fine. But still, why do I HAVE TO register to see a commercial for Clouseau's new single?
- Then comes the interactive experience ... In fact it's nothing more then nine (six actually, the three attic "rooms" are just deco) separate low res movies glued together in barbie-house. Indeed you can click on each one of the scenes to zoom on one "room" and even click further to zoom deeper (once) which gives you a quality level that's worse then a YouTube clip. So in case you were expecting something special, don't bother.
- And that's where the interaction stops. Basically it's six situations that normally feature in a video clip, shown in a grid rather then neatly edited together.
Clouseaukes ... better stick to 't Sportpaleis, your interaction there is much more genuine.
1 comments:
Het hele creatieve idee kwam me trouwens ook bekend voor...HBO Voyeur, anyone?
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