Two social media projects: Mass Animation and Digital Drag Race

It sure has been busy at work. Let me give you a quick heads up on a few projects that I have been working on. Tomorrow, the Core i7 processor is launching.  The Core i7 is the first Intel family to be released using the Intel Nehalem micro architecture and is the successor to the Intel Core 2 processors. Here are a couple of reviews here and here if you are geek.

Both projects were in support of the Core i7 launch, from a pure social media perspective. The first is Mass Animation; a Facebook application that brings together animators from around the world to work collaboratively in the creation of a professional 3-D quality animated film, titled “Live Music”.

Basically, the way it works is that animators can choose to download different scenes “or shots” that are categorized as being easy, medium or hard.  Then, they have to download Maya software, animate their shots, upload back to the application where the community can vote.

Each week during the animation, which officially launches tomorrow November 17th, Dell will be giving away a new DELL Studio XPS™ desktop computer powered by the Intel® Core™ i7 processor to the animator with the most votes. For the Grand Prize winners, each animator whose shot gets selected by the director to be in the final short will receive an on-screen credit and $500. Here is a link to the app and Facebook fan page.

The second is Digital Drag Race.  The Digital Drag Race (DDR) is a chance for leading designers and rich media experts in the industry to face off and showcase their skills in a digital design challenge. Pre-selected designers will be given the same computers loaded with the same software and design assets and race against the clock in a timed, design challenge. When the challenge is completed, three judges will decide on the winner. There will also be an opportunity for other designers to submit their own videos using the same design assets. You can meet the racers here; and we also created a bloggers toolbox for those who are interested in writing about the project. I will be contributing the DDR blog over the next few months.

Check out this promo video.

I will also be writing about both programs on the Intel consumer blog, Inside Scoop. Oh, and feel free to write about any of these two programs and let me know when you do. I’ll be sure to spread the link love from the Intel blog and highlight your posts.

Author: Michael Brito
Michael Brito is a Vice President of Social Media at Edelman Digital. All thoughts and opinions on this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or clients; neither past or present. Feel free to follow him on Twitter or subscribe to this blog.
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