There are much more interactive movies out there already... on DVD you can get interactive movies like "Silent Steel", "Tender Loving Care", "Point of View", "Phantom of Inferno", "Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective", "Dracula Unleashed" and many more..... and on CD-ROM of course, there are hundreds - only to mention some of the movie adventure games out there (like Phantasmagoria or Tex Murphy...)
If you're interessted, check out:
http://www.interactivemovies.org
Quote:I wasn't talking about editing. What I was referring to was someone to handle the multiple choice angle of the media.
Yeah, i understood you (probably my english is just to bad
). As said: If you use authoring software like Director or FGX, one could have done Bombmeister in no time, as it's just decisions to offer with probably some timeout-functions, which is really not difficult.
Quote:Now, if you wanted to have a streaming video with the audience choosing what happens on the spot that would require some sort of web programming. The audience casts their vote, the program sees what the popular outcome is, and then it moves onto that sequence.
Programming it online for the web would be a little more complicated, but not much, i guess. However, i would prefer having it as download exectuable - the footage is just to good to stream.
Quote:The first would be the easiest. The second is more complicated and is closer to what Paul was talking about, though it's still not exactly the same and, in the end, probably wouldn't be worth the trouble unless you could get a huge marketing compaign out there to promote it.
Yes, i know - i just played a little bit with it in my mind, if the footage would be open to anyone... then i would be the first to edit and program it - be it either online or as offline game... never mind, i guess, the rights to the footage will rot in some studios cellar.