Verizon : FiOS
Re-wiring your entire house with fiber optic cables to test out Verizon's new FiOS service might be a bit cost prohibitive. Luckily, R/GA crafted a web experience (with music and sound effects courtesy of Sacred Noise) that lets you rummage t
Published On
Nov 07, 2006
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Re-wiring your entire house with fiber optic cables to test out Verizon's new FiOS service might be a bit cost prohibitive. Luckily, R/GA crafted a web experience (with music and sound effects courtesy of Sacred Noise) that lets you rummage through someone else's housespecifically, a virtual FiOS-enabled house designed to illustrate how fiber optics can enhance the internet and television-surfing experiences. Visitors can explore three virtual rooms, each filled with a myriad of interactive items that lead to detailed product zoom-ins when clicked. There's also a pair of simple but entertaining mini-games, as well as an animated "Hall of Innovations" timeline that traces the history of cool discoveries (all the way back to fire).
Credits
- Date
- Nov 07, 2006
- Producer :
- Eleanor Tsang
- Senior Copywriter :
- John Berman
- Associate Creative Director :
- Doug Dauzier
- Associate Creative Director :
- Jay Zasa
- Associate Art Director :
- Beth Kenny
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Michael Montes
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Ravi Krishnaswami
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Peter Rundquist
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Chuck Lovejoy
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- David Gennaro
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Michael Walz
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Lawrence Scaduto
- Composer/Sound Designer :
- Aaron Paul Lowe
- Agency :
- R/GA
- Sound Design :
- Sacred Noise
- Client :
- Verizon
- Brand :
- Verizon
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