Enchanting HTML5 demo
It seems that the technology for producing video clips has recently acquired a new gold standard. Arcade Fire, an indie band, has just released a new video for the track “We Used to Wait” from their new album, The Suburbs. This video is a great visual demonstration of the capabilities of HTML5, Google Maps and the modern music industry.
The video “The Wilderness Downtown” was announced today on the official Google blog . The review also talks about which technologies were used. The blog also says this is a new word in the music industry that could replace hypertext descriptions.
PageIt is designed for the user to access it using Google Chrome (Safari is not recommended - the page can “put” a browser) and indicate the address of the house in which he lived in childhood. If the Google Maps database contains enough data about the specified location, the user will see a “compiled” multibrowser video.
Impressions from watching this highly personal video are difficult to describe, but usually the story of childhood ends with accelerating time and the proposal to write a letter to the young oneself. Look at your leisure, it's worth it.