Interactive DVDs were lame and never seemed to provide much in the way of additional entertainment, but the iPad’s touch-screen interface, gyroscope and large screen are enabling content creators to expand their horizons when it comes to creating media that can involve the viewer.
[URL=http://www.fastcompany.com/1664567/exclusive-behind-the-touching-stories-ipad-experience-that-debuts-today]Fast Company has been detailing[/URL] a free app released by the production company [URL=http://www.toolofna.com]Tool[/URL] (make sure and check out their homepage for some cursor-based fun). The app, named Touching Stories ([URL=http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/touching-stories/id376922506?mt=8&uo=4]iTunes link[/URL]), features four original films described as “part video game, part immersive entertainment.” As the movies play, iPad owners will be prompted to touch, shake or turn the device in order to interact with the movie.
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