Impressive demos of HTML5 -based wizardry is likely to be more common than ever now, but that does not mean there is not still room to be impressed. One in all latest to elevate the bar is the only Millionth Tower documentary from the National Film Board of Canada’s Highrise project. The foremost feature itself runs just over six minutes in case you decide to simply chill out and watch, but things get rather a lot more interesting should you dive in and explore the highrise neighborhood that is the focus of the documentary, that’s realized in WebGL -based 3D environment. Naturally, there’s also a behind-the-scenes examine how the documentary was made, and the NFB has even made the source code available for those who desire to dig deeper. Head on past the break for the trailer, and hit the source link below to take a look at the complete thing for yourself — we’d recommend switching your browser to full screen mode for the correct experience.
[Thanks, Kat]
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