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SplashCast Creates “Open Gym” Application For Converse

Posted on February 28, 2008
Posted by SplashCast

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Converse splashcast application this week to promote the mega-sport brands’ cross-media campaign called “Open Gym”. The campaign is all about bringing great basketball facilities and equipment to urban centers across the country. Old gyms will be renovated and the kids will get free shoes and equipment for the courts. The initial Open Gym cities include Miami, Chicago, and Philadelphia.

To promote the Open Gym campaign, Converse is using a splashcast to reach and engage teenagers in Facebook. In collaboration with renowned ad agencies Wieden + Kennedy and New York-based Anomaly, SplashCast created the application for Facebook users to build virtual basketball teams that compete with each other to win Converse merchandise, such as basketball shoes. Dwyane Wade, the NBA all-star, is an active promoter of Open Gym.

At the conclusion of the campaign (and the Facebook competition), the top 33 players competing in Facebook will win pairs of Converse “Wade 3″ shoes.

The splashcast goes beyond competing online. It includes functionality that allows real-world open gym players to use their mobile phones to take pictures and videos of their games and then send them to the splashcast application for broadcast to the network of participating Facebook users. Additionally, the splashcast enables Facebook users to organize pick-up basketball games in the real-world. The combination demonstrates how a splashcast can help brands bridge real-world, on-the-street campaigns with virtual campaigns in social networks.

 

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