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Louis Vuitton’s #PFW live-stream sees shareable three-second video clips

6 Mar LouisVuitton_AW13

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Louis Vuitton rounded out the fashion week season in Paris this morning with a live-stream show that invited viewers connected via Facebook to record and share their own short video clips.

“Share your favorite moments with your friends,” said the intro from the brand. Accordingly, it allowed users to capture up to three seconds of the show in a small window on the bottom left of the stream they were watching. They could then play it back before agreeing to post it to their Facebook timeline for their friends to also see.

The idea is similar to that launched by Topshop last season, which enabled users to “Shoot the Show”, posting still images to their pages. LV’s idea moves the concept on, while simultaneously tying to the success of apps like Vine that are focused on short, easily shareable videos.

In practice it was a little bit sticky, as well as restrictive in terms of what you could capture – the smaller window mainly showed close-up shots of the collection, and the frame didn’t allow you to snap multiple sections like Vine does. Still, it’s a great leap forward again for the social side of fashion weeks.

LV also invited users to its “Social Room” during the show, a side bar that opened out to reveal a multitude of social media updates from both its own official accounts as well as from guests and publications in attendance.

Panasonic launches Olympics-themed virtual face paint app

1 Jun

Panasonic has launched a new Facebook app called Flag Tags, which allows fans to virtually paint their face with their country’s flag, to show their support during the London 2012 Olympics.

John Dixon, brand communications director at Panasonic UK said: “The Games unites people all around the world in a way no other sporting event on Earth can, and Panasonic is looking forward to bringing the world together and capturing the Olympic spirit through Flag Tags.”

Silly, but fun. Here’s mine:

Swarovski invites users to interact with augmented reality Facebook app

17 May

 

Swarovski has launched a Facebook application that employs augmented reality to film users wearing its sunglasses line.

The Be Amazing campaign invites fans to record a 15-second dance video of themselves in the virtual eyewear and then add music and a sparkle filter to their finished product.

The app enables sharing via YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or Pinterest. Creators of the top 15 in terms of likes or views, will then win a pair of the sunglasses.

Unfortunately, the above spot explaining the process highlights (quite amusingly) all the technical issues with such an app: eyes have to face the camera at all times, nothing can obstruct the view and users can’t step too far away – all slightly challenging when inviting people to dance.

The shared videos will also appear on an interactive map created by Swarovski – not dissimilar to Tiffany & Co’s Love is Everywhere initiative – detailing where each of the uploads have come from around the world. As below:

Swarovski’s ‘The Amazing Map’

 

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