It is amazing the lengths that some bands go to make a music video, especially when they make it interactive for fans. Many bands(Flaming Lips, My Morning Jacket, C-mon & Kypski) have had their fans submit pictures, smiles, body parts etc. to help build an amazing music video. Canadian rockers Young Empires, have brought their own take on interactive music videos in their new short film for the track "White Doves" off their EP Wake All My Youth. Simply by connecting with Facebook, users can then choose a friend to interact with and are then treated to a short film with both your pictures neatly inserted in to the movie. Click this link and you will be on your way! The non-interactive video can be seen below.
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picking up the slack for mtv,
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It is amazing the lengths that some bands go to make a music video, especially when they make it interactive for fans. Many bands(Flaming Lips, My Morning Jacket, C-mon & Kypski) have had their fans submit pictures, smiles, body parts etc. to help build an amazing music video. Canadian rockers Young Empires, have brought their own take on interactive music videos in their new short film for the track "White Doves" off their EP Wake All My Youth. Simply by connecting with Facebook, users can then choose a friend to interact with and are then treated to a short film with both your pictures neatly inserted in to the movie. Click this link and you will be on your way! The non-interactive video can be seen below.
Picking up the Slack for MTV: Young Empires
It is amazing the lengths that some bands go to make a music video, especially when they make it interactive for fans. Many bands(Flaming Lips, My Morning Jacket, C-mon & Kypski) have had their fans submit pictures, smiles, body parts etc. to help build an amazing music video. Canadian rockers Young Empires, have brought their own take on interactive music videos in their new short film for the track "White Doves" off their EP Wake All My Youth. Simply by connecting with Facebook, users can then choose a friend to interact with and are then treated to a short film with both your pictures neatly inserted in to the movie. Click this link and you will be on your way! The non-interactive video can be seen below.
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