You have found the web-series some time ago on Words of experts. Today, the concept is already appealing a whole new dimension to become social! You guessed it, Facebook is of course that creates the event by offering this new social dimension.
How a series can be social?
What is a social series about? Another barbarism to sell us something? A trend of geek? A new mode of illegal downloading? None of this really. It's actually a pretty funny concept, a whole new way of looking at our series. The series consists of social, quite simply, to customize what you are watching. This is unheard of! When you watch the series over the episodes you can for example find your photo on a poster, see your name written in marker in the toilet, discover one of your songs selected playlist in the series ... The goal is obviously to make the experience more immersive and interactive as possible. You can of course use it to surprise your friends by inserting their name, photo, in an episode. Original rather a surprise! By offering an experience different for each viewer, the boundaries of video on demand are pushed and innovation looks promising.
Aim High, the first set social
U.S. Facebook users can then discover in two weeks, the series Social Aim High , produced by Warner Bros.. Warner Bros.. and managed to find a creative way to involve young viewers, consumers of series regulars and social networks. It is also a way to give new life to each episode with comments, sharing, discussions between fans, watching replay in ... Aim High, directed by Thor Freudenthal, will run only on Facebook, on the fan page of the series, from October 18. The series will feature Jackson Rathborne (seen in Twilight), aka Nick Green, a teenager who lives a double life: high school student by day and secret agent by night. "But if you do not have a Facebook account was not the right to see the show? "You say. Not quite. The video sharing platform for young audiences cambio.com also relay the program, but unfortunately without the customization options available on Facebook ... Unfortunately, for now Warner Bros. has not indicated its intention to export the phenomenon outside the United States. But if the concept sufficiently successful, other series and other countries could follow suit. Imagine the possibilities it could offer soon! You may be able to one day be the star of an advertisement created by the Mad Men, have your favorite song in Glee, or name written in Desperate Housewives, for instance!