Video center functionality includes:
View the site online at video.walmartstores.com.
One advantage of working with Rockfish is that we consistently embrace emerging technologies. Some of our recent focus has been centered on Flex and Ajax based microsites, our Echo blog technology (excuse the irony) and touch-screen kiosks connected to the Internet via cellular broadband.
One of our newest forays has been in the area of green-screen video that is integrated directly into a website. In fact, we have two current projects that utilize this technology.
There are several advantages to green-screen technology:
At Rockfish, we have a few favorite examples of this technology in action, but the most entertaining is Sling Media’s homepage. They have taken to the green-screen to create videos that promote their products with a heavy dose of comedy. This combination of humor and technology has created a “viral effect”. Visitors are sending links to friends so they can check out the entertaining, self-derogating spokesman. The people I have directed there have responded with comments such as, “Absolutely too funny!!!” and “I love the spokesman!!! Hilarious!”
Sling’s mix is a valuable one: viral marketing centered on engaging, memorable videos that catch the visitor’s attention with technology and properly describe their product’s benefits.
This begs the question: “What in marketing is better than having the public promote your products and services for free, and enjoy doing so?” It's the holy grail of marketing.
Long live the humble Sling Media Spokesman and his green-screen.
After watching this video of a phone built on the upcoming Google cell phone platform, I'm ready to cell my iPhone and replace it with one of these. Love the idea of this being an open platform that other developers can build applications on. Maybe Rockfish should try to earn a piece of that $10 million prize! Any great ideas?