See Lionsgate’s Giant Interactive Movie Display
Comic-Con exhibitors tend to use celebrity signings, booth babes and massive displays. This year, Lionsgate aims to make a bigger splash with a giant 10 foot by 11 foot interactive TouchWall.
The TouchWall, composed of six 65-inch VIZIO HDTVs that make one giant touch-sensitive installation, is designed to lure the crowds at the 2011 Comic-Con, and get them physically engaged with Lionsgate films especially the upcoming 3D flick Conan the Barbarian.
Attendees can touch the double-sided wall to swipe through photos, view movie trailers and take snapshots of themselves with extra-large portraits of Lionsgates celebrities, including Conan star Jason Momoa.
Once an hour, all 6 touchscreen panels lock into place and display a giant version of the trailer that truly has to be seen to be believed, a Lionsgate representative tells Mashable. This is the first instance of a studio bringing this large touch experience to the masses.
Check out the TouchWall in the videos below.
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