

Now that the super-animated almost-real movie Avatar is about to roll out (in theaters 12/18/09), here come the advertisers with spectacular new types of techno-toys to accompany the flick. For instance, if you hold a tricky Coke Zero can up to your webcam, it sprouts a controllable helicopter. Click the frame above to see a video of that. Hey, this looks like fun. This augmented reality (AR) juju will, be plastered on 140 million bottle-shaped cans, some 30 million fridge packs, as well as bags, bottles, popcorn bags and fountain drink cups.
You'll also be able to pick up a card at McDonald's that you hold in front of your webcam, and when you go to an Avatar-branded website, out pops an animation that looks like a real mechanical toy. There will be playable games associated with these controllable 3D animations, offered as bonuses with Big Macs and Happy Meals at the Micky-D fast feeder.
Via Variety
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By stopthemadness at 7:53 PM ON 11/20/09
That toy is kinda cool
By Loki at 7:54 PM ON 11/20/09
OK, if you don't think that is cool, your not a geek. The commercial may be lame, but the tech is very cool.
By Wofltech at 7:09 AM ON 11/21/09
So that is where the other 350 million went, because from what I have seen so far, haven't been worth the half a billion dollars spent on James Cameron's Ishtar... er... Avatar.
By Lila2004 at 4:22 PM ON 11/21/09
Did they add in extra footage on the Coke bottle commercial? Because the sound of the door opening and the two roommates saying, "Hey," to each other happens about 20 seconds in audio before it happens in video, and the audio ends about 20 seconds before the video does, leaving silent footage. Took me watching it a couple of times to figure it out. It seems to me that the audio is of the short version of the commercial while the video is of the long version. Someone needs to match up like-to-like.
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