Interactive horror

    German advertisers from the Jung von Matt agency and the 13th Street international television channel , which specializes in showing horror, thrillers, etc., may have stepped toward the future development of the film industry.



    To this day, we have been "pleased" with various interactive installations, for example,.

    Now it’s time to say NO to the “dull” trailers preceding watching the movie in movie theaters. )

    “Last Call” is the first small interactive horror movie that is shown before the session.
    All viewers are given a flyer with a code that they send via SMS to the service. One of the phone numbers is randomly selected. According to the horror story, the girl flees from a maniac in a ruined building and in an attempt to find the right path, calls the number of the “lucky” one. At each “control point” of her escape, she asks a question to the viewer, who tells where to run. The software recognizes the voice and, depending on the answers, plays the desired video sequence.



    I believe that the heroine will ask the native questions so that the answer options are “either-or”. )
    Or maybe if you answer “I don’t know” or “anyway”, then a longer and more terrible scenario will be chosen.

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