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Car manufacturer Mini asked agency.com (TBWA) to design a promotional eye catcher for the annual Motor Show in Brussels. The creative people at agency.com came up with an original idea for an interactive social media campaign: position a Mini Countryman on the slope of a ramp, face down. Secure the car with a rope. Place a bunsen burner underneath the rope. Send a live feed of the setup to the Mini Facebook fanpage, and let visitors have a shot of fire to burn that rope. When it snaps, you drive off with the car.

Mini - Fan the flameAgency.com contacted Rambla to help them overcome the technical challenges it was facing when implementing the concept. After setting up a Wowza powered dedicated media server, a Rambla developer joined the technical team at agency.com to assist them in building a custom Wowza module that would manage the player's queue (which is quite complex in itself, as people who are waiting in line for their turn can challenge higher ranked fellow players to better their own ranking) on the one hand, and the chip card that ignites the actual flame on the other.

The setup at the Expo grounds entails two Sony BRC-700 series camera's in all-weather housings, a joystick to control the camera's position and angle, and our own custom built media encoder. The flame is captured in close-up, and displayed as an inset in a wider overview shot, to be broadcasted as one single live stream. On the server side, a low-latency streaming application minimizes the delay between the player's push on the button and the actual ignition of the burner.

Play while you still can, as the car is dangling on a pretty thin rope by now!

UPDATE: after almost 30.000 burns, the rope snapped on Sunday morning 22 January. Congrats to Ilse Verhaert, who is now the lucky owner of the Mini!

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The Belgian government recently launched an initiative to stimulate the Eco-label, a European logo for products and services that are kinder to the environment. The campaign site comes with an online contest in which 10.000 Eco-label products are given away as prizes. The site itself shows a greenhouse full of flower plants, which is being streamed live around the clock. Players get to answer three question, including a tiebreaker.Ecolabel campaign by the Belgian government Each week, 2.500 winners are presented with their own flower pot from the greenhouse. Each winner can then watch his own flower start to bloom and is assigned one of the prizes depending on the flower's color.

Antwerp agency These Days, who created the campaign, contacted Rambla to set up two simultaneous live streams from the greenhouse - so the campaign site could switch between them. The streams are broadcasted by Axis IP cameras and delivered via the Rambla CDN. At regular intervals the greenhouse is also being photographed by a multitude of camera's, with the resulting pictures being cut up into more than 10.000 different images. These images are uploaded to the CDN, allowing the winners to closely monitor the budding of their plants. Finally, Rambla also made server-side recordings of the preparations, so they could later be turned into a making-off video.

 

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QMusic looking for sidechickFor its popular daily morning show Ornelis & Rogiers Showtime, Belgian radio station QMusic is trying to cast a sidekick - or rather 'sidechick' as they are looking for a female touch. Instead of hiring a job agency, QMusic is giving its listeners the opportunity to apply for the job by auditioning in front of a webcam.

The webcam streams are recorded by a dedicated Wowza Media Server, and used for the first screening round on September 10. After further practical radio tests, the winner will be presented with a full-time job offer. Interested? Read more about it on the QMusic blog.

 

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Picture this: you've just announced that dinner is served, but your children are glued to the TV set and won't come to the table. Sounds familiar? Don't despair, since Come a Casa has come up with the perfect solution. Come a Casa campaignJust go to their site and use your webcam to record a message directed at your children. Next, select a TV channel and pick a date and time for the broadcast. Your children will be pleasantly surprised when your message suddenly appears as a TV commercial and - hopefully - direct themselves towards the dinner table.

Come a Casa is a ready meal brand of Belgian fresh food group Ter Beke. For this promotional campaign, which was devised by LDV United, web builders make contacted Rambla to set up a dedicated Wowza Media server and create a custom application for recording the webcam streams. Additional configuration was done on the recording server to make sure that all recorded videos are automatically transferred to the Rambla CDN, where they are available for viewing via the campaign site.

 

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Agency.com is an advertising agency which devised an interactive campaign for the new Fibernet product of telecommunications company Telenet. The campaign is built around an online interactive game, which gives 1000 Telenet customers the opportunity to win one year Fibernet for free. Telenet Fibernet campaignThe game allows a multitude of concurrent users to track the movements of five (virtual) Telenet installer vans. A user can win the game by grabbing a yellow van. When a player achieves this, the van turns red again and heads towards the winner's home. Users can follow the real-time status of all vans thanks to a Flash client application, which receives constant updates in the form of broadcasts from a Wowza Media Server.

Agency.com contacted Rambla to setup, configure and tune a dedicated Wowza server and assist them in developing a custom Java module for Wowza, containing some of the inner game logic. Our Wowza specialists also helped to assure the quality of the application. They implemented and executed custom stress-tests to make sure that the server module was able to handle the load caused by a large number of simultaneous connections. Finally, our engineers take care of administering the dedicated server throughout the whole campaign period and provide monitoring services during the actual game hours.

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