Jameson1780
According to the legend, a barrel has been stolen from the Jameson distillery by one of your Facebook friends. It’s your duty to determine who the thief is and return the barrel to its rightful place. Connect with Facebook and play a mystery game in the virtual streets of Dublin.
unit9 director Martin Percy, teaming with San Francisco based agency Evolution Bureau (EVB) presents an excitingly realistic web experience for Jameson® Irish Whiskey. The web experience lets the user explore Dublin in 1780, very much as John Jameson, (the founder of Jameson Irish Whiskey), would have seen it.
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Agency: EVB Brand: Jameson Director: Martin Percy Interactive Producer: Olivia Young, Fred Chak Technical Director: Yates Buckley Technical Lead: Marco Scabia Art Direction & Design: Jarrod Castaing Sound Design: Steve Nolan Live Action Executive Producer: Michelle Craig Live Action Producer: Louis Figgis Director of Photography: Carl Burke Live Action Production: Holster Studios Production Company: unit9
Trailer: Courtesy of EVB
Bali: Temple Explorer
We love TV documentaries about art and travel. But even the best of them inevitably suffers from what you might call “the tyranny of the edit”: the director/editor chooses what you see and for how long. By contrast, the Bali Temple Explorer demonstrates a whole new way to explore a location shown with video.
The website lets you explore a Balinese temple, shown with over 150 interlinked HD videos. But you are in control of your filmic exploration – you can follow your own interests at your own pace, thus allowing a stronger emotional experience. 2011 Webby Honoree & Winner.
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Live Action & Interactive Director: Martin Percy Interactive Producer: Richard Rowe Hybrid Designer/Developer: Lok Neville Lee Tech Lead: Sergio Garcez Lead Designer: Billy Burgoyne Design: Simone Nunziato & Adam Ridovics Production Company: unit9
Glenfiddich Slumbering Warehouse
Glenfiddich throws open its distillery doors and invites visitors to explore their warehouse. Can you find the 3 hidden secrets of what makes the finest whisky? There’s all sorts of tasty prizes up for grabs. For Ruby London.
Explore the distillery
Agency: Ruby London Brand: Glenfiddich Tech Lead: Sergio Garcez Producer: Richard Rowe Live Action & Interactive Director: Martin Percy Designer: Billy Burgoyne Sound Design: Steve Nolan Interactive Production Company: unit9
A Conversation with Sir Ian McKellen
People say that story is the oldest form of communication. They forget – conversation is. Sir Ian McKellen gave us two hours of his time to talk about Shakespeare. We wanted to create an interactive conversation experience. Sir Ian doesn’t just tell you about the subject, he asks you questions about it. You engage and interact, drawn in by the charisma of a great talent. He then responds to your interaction and a conversation ensues.
Emmy nominee, BAFTA British Academy Award nominee, 4 x Webby nominee.
StageworkMckellen.com
Agency:National Theatre – Stagework educational site Sponsored by: BT
Live Action Director: Martin Percy Interactive Director: Martin Percy
Tate Modern Street Art
How do you show an object or a place in a way to make it feel alive online like you’re looking at it in real life?
To help explore a show of street art that took place at Tate Modern, we crafted an experience with over 150 interlinked video loops. The street art was destroyed at the end of the show, but here it lives on.
Emmy nominee, Webby nominee, 2 x Webby honoree.
TateStreetArt.com
See the 3-minute video made for the Emmys judges
Agency:Tate Modern Sponsored by: BT
Live Action Director: Martin Percy Interactive Director: Martin Percy
A Chat with Gordon Ramsay
From the sublime to the, er, less sublime: the interactive conversation from hell. Gordon asks you questions and then, according to your response, insults or ignores you. But hey, you might learn about salmon kedgeree.
No, but seriously folks – in real life, from witty banter to stand-up, lots of comedy is about interaction. Gordon does a great job here of showing how interactive film can be used to make interactive comedy.
Agency:Agency.com Brand: BT
Cinematographer: Bill Abbott Script: Martin Percy Interactive Director: Martin Percy
The Secret Dancer
Tate Kids wanted to create content for girls aged 8-10 which would get them interested in art, in Tate, and would encourage an active attitude to life.
We created an interactive fairy story based on an ancient mythological motif: the statue that comes to life. The statue is Degas’ Little Dancer brought to life in the interactive narrative we created by an 11 year-old star from the Royal Ballet School. Our guide is Chloe, a lonely security guard at Tate. You must click, solve puzzles and search spaces to help Chloe find the Little Dancer. The Little Dancer will help Chloe break free.
Webby 2010 Finalist Best Use of Interactive video.
TheSecretDancer.com
See the 3-minute video made for the Webbys judges
Brand:Tate Kids in association with The Royal Ballet School
Film Production Company: Milky Films Live Action Director: Martin Percy
Interactive Director: Martin Percy