New for HBO.  It’s pretty amazing.  hboimagine.com / via benjaminpalmer
you can watch the same movie from different angles in the cube ones woah

New for HBO.  It’s pretty amazing.  hboimagine.com / via benjaminpalmer

you can watch the same movie from different angles in the cube ones woah

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Sep 18, 2009
  1. dtdigital reblogged this from alexjcampbell
  2. alexjcampbell reblogged this from benjaminpalmer and added:
    Awesome new site...by Barbarian Group...Absolutely...
  3. bobbbyg reblogged this from chetgulland and added:
    This is so good that it makes me feel like crap. Goddammit.
  4. tanya77 reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    Good for HBO. This is the kind of “3-D Thinking” that’s necessary for Internet-Distributed content. They did it once...
  5. xx2 reblogged this from soupsoup
  6. rickwebb reblogged this from benjaminpalmer and added:
    I am very proud of Andy, Matt, Erica, Carrie and Benjamin...this one. It’s awesome. I went...
  7. helenrice reblogged this from chetgulland and added:
    angles in the cube ones woah
  8. theregoesfun reblogged this from soupsoup and added:
    This is pretty cool, but isn’t there a Salma Hayek movie that did this same thing?
  9. soupsoup reblogged this from msg
  10. mollyblock reblogged this from sarahcooley and added:
    A different perspective. Innovative branding campaign for HBO. (There can be *many* sides
  11. extraawesome reblogged this from benjaminpalmer
  12. ex-genius reblogged this from sarahcooley and added:
    Productivity is falling.
  13. sarahcooley reblogged this from msg and added:
    thanks a lot…there goes my whole day to playing/watching this it’s
  14. andym801 reblogged this from msg
  15. why-hellothere reblogged this from benjaminpalmer and added:
    DAMN! Nice work!
  16. msg reblogged this from benjaminpalmer and added:
    The Barbarian Group
  17. chetgulland reblogged this from benjaminpalmer and added:
    A lot of fun watching from the different perspectives. Well done.
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