A music video controlled by the weather. The viewer zooms in on a city or area of his/her choice and the backdrop changes according to the current local weather. If you move to a new location, the song continues but a ‘TV weatherman type’ provides a new forecast before the video changes to reflect the new location.
Whether you’re a UFC fan or not, this site is pretty awesome. A creative way to engage users by letting them join in and predict who will win. You get a little cameo on the site after some Twitter or FB authentication.
The True Blood mobile ad starts out all subtle and you’re not sure what’s going on, then BOOM it’s on! This is brilliant, much more engaging than flashing a banner ad. Blah, boo.
Jay Jays Dance Off! Basically an interactive video catalog with moves they stole from @puponic . Oh, plus, it’s in 3D too! What?!?!
Twitter visualizer for PepsiCo conference built utilizing Flash 10.1 multi-touch events and gestures.
This is just cool because of the integration with Google Maps. It lets you plan a course on google maps and then run it on your own treadmill or hamster wheel!
Neely found a slick way to throw people around over at Wrangler’s new Bluebell site. High quality photography and scrubbable video that’s more than just a progress bar make = Win!
This year we decided to have fun with our holiday card and give people a glimpse inside the walls of redpepper. We wanted to make it interactive and try something new so we decided to try the choose your own adventure route with youtube annotations. There’s just something fun about interactive video on demand, see Subservient Hangover Nurse.
BlendTec has been all over YouTube with its “Will It Blend” series of videos, blending the most ridiculous objects in a BlendTec blender. This particular video uses Youtube annotation linkage allowing the viewer to pick the ingredients that the host will then blend and drink.



