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  • Gelatube – some Friday end of day fun ;-) Created by W3haus

    05 Mar 2010

    Created by our Brazil office, Gelatube is a promotional site for the Royal Jelly brand. On the site anyone can use their webcam to distort stretch and squeeze themselves to create the most fun video. The best entries win a chance to win a Nintendo Wii.

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  • Salsa – Innovative advertising on Vimeo

    01 Mar 2010

    For those who don’t know, Vimeo is a site that caters for the specialised video community. Similar to Youtube in functionality, but with a much more design and film-maker oriented design, it is the place to share your  video creations online in high quality.

    Tostitos Restaurant Style Salsa created this ad, a luxurious world of greens and Salsa ingredients, thoughtfully engaging this niche audience of  film makers. And the result is viral worthy – click below to see:

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  • Nice video to understanding a bit more about Chatroulette

    26 Feb 2010

    Learn a bit more about this new internet phenomenon ;-)

    chat roulette from Casey Neistat on Vimeo.

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  • Guess the show?

    01 Feb 2010

    Our neighbourhood is popular with TV crews shooting for cinema and TV. Today we saw this lot shooting what seemed like part of a detective TV series. The shoot took place in Angel, London. See if you can help us identify who this shoot is for:



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  • Video in 360°! – Huh?!

    25 Jan 2010

    Easier to view it than to explain – go ahead and play the movie below and drag your cursor around (sorry about the autoplay!):

    The latest developments in 3D video technology have brought us Immersive video. This technology is starting to make its way into mainstream media and advertising more and more. Initially developed for Google Streetview, Immersive Media, the company behind the technology have now adapted the technique to video. This is perfect for capturing what a place would have looked like in a certain moment in time.

    Simultaneous camera feeds are recorded and then post-processed to be stitched together. Currently a CPU intensive and time consuming process, we will probably see this in real-time in the future as the technology evolves.

    We expect this technology to become another mainstream option in the way events are presented. Whether it be live concerts, sporting events or in news coverage, it will be great to be liberated from only being able to look at where the camera is pointing.

    Some more great examples here: http://360videoblog.blogspot.com/

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  • Creating an event that spreads in awareness using Social Media – Coke

    13 Jan 2010

    Short videos are the perfect packages for a viral effect in the social media sphere. Now, what to put inside the package? How about one of those events that you would definitely tell everyone you knew if you saw it live at your workplace/school/Football field? That is exactly what Coke did. Within their new mantra theme – spreading happiness, they created an event at a cafeteria and transformed something simple and ordinary like a soft drinks vending machine into an unforgettable event:

    You can be sure this video won’t need millions in adspend to reach thousands of people around the world.

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  • Google Chrome – niiice video ;-)

    17 Dec 2009

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  • Re_Acciona – another innovative use of Youtube advertising

    12 Nov 2009

    Wario Land, from Nintendo pioneered the format,  now – in an attempt at gathering public awareness on environmental issues – Acciona has come out with another creative Youtube ad Re_Acciona. Both ads take over the Youtube experience by taking the familiar interface and, well, basically destroying it. These types of ads have enjoyed success on Youtube and seem like a good match for the medium. See the ad here.

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  • Making of the Defected video

    22 Oct 2009

    A while back we headed of to Amsterdam for a lightning fast marketing video of the new album release of the Defected in the House – Amsterdam electronic music album. We had come up with an idea to light up a building in the red light district making it look like a music equaliser – here is the video showing what happened. This all took place within 24h (crazy!):

    Making of clip Defected in the House Amsterdam 09 from W3haus on Vimeo.

    And here is a the final video:

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  • W3haus creates music video for Defected – In the House – Amsterdam

    28 Sep 2009

    W3haus was asked to come up with a creative concept for the launch of the Defected in the House Amsterdam Album release. What we proposed was to light up the Amsterdam Red Light District windows in a way that would make them look like a graphical equaliser. In an epic journey, we drove to Amsterdam from London with all the crew and equipment and back in 24h! Once there, we took over the Grasshopper, a famous Coffee shop to be our main location for the shoot. The artists from Chocolate Puma and Hardsoul, were present to take part in the video shoot.

    Creative idea by W3haus, production and editing of the video was done by Casual Films and lighting by Colour Sound Experiment. The video can be seen below:

    The produced music video:

    Driving to Amsterdam from London and Back!
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    Lighting setup inside the Grasshopper (hey! that’s me!)

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    Nick, from Casual Films adjusting window lights

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    Neil from Colour Sound experiment setting up door lights.

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    The artists from Chocolate Puma and Hardsoul:

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    Our location:

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    The Grasshopper lit up with our lights!

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