Arcade Fire’s Experimental New Video Shows What’s Possible with HTML5
August 30, 2010
Mashable! / Brenna Ehrlich
Watch out MTV, the music video has just got a new gold standard.
Watch out MTV, the music video has just got a new gold standard.
Google on Monday partnered with the Canadian indie rock music band Arcade Fire to produce the first HTML5-based music video.
Google is a big proponent of HTML5, especially for video and rich graphics in the browser.
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It keeps crashing on me, but I've had enough of a blast to be inspired - it's the heavenly Arcade Fire video built in collaboration with Google and director Chris Milk.
If you’ve never experienced the tiny thrill of seeing your front door on TV or in the movies, then Arcade Fire has a new video that you’ve just got to experience to believe.
I love how Arcade Fire just keeps getting better as they get bigger. Today the band unleashed an interactive music video for the song We Used to Wait, and it's worth seeing as soon as possible.
Google and Chrome Experiment and Interactive and Multiple Browser Windows and other techie lingo. For us simple minded folks: this is just too cool for words.
Without using Adobe's Flash, Google and Arcade Fire managed to put together a very cool interactive video.
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Arcade Fire is making a splash not only in music production, but also with their interactive music video feature.
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Google Chrome has teamed with a director and the band Arcade Fire to create "The Wilderness Downtown," a wistful, HTML5-intensive trip down memory lane to the band's song "We Used to ...
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The interactive music video thing has been done before (see: Broken Bells and Robyn). However, none are as cool or personal as this one from Arcade Fire.
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