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Discover Rio's Best-kept Secrets with Google & adam&eveDDB's VR Documentary

08/08/2016
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Visualise launches latest instalment of the Hidden Cities in time for the 2016 Olympics

adam&eveDDB has launched the next stage of its Hidden Cities campaign for the FT and Google.

Combining Google technology with the unparalleled global knowledge of FT Weekend journalists, the Hidden Cities series helps readers discover fresh perspectives on some of the world’s cultural and political capitals, following recent successful launches in London and Brussels. 

Hidden Cities: Rio, timed to coincide with the start of the 2016 summer Olympics, is the first in the series to include a virtual reality element, which was created by Visualise. 

The immersive documentary, with reporting and voiceover by Brazil correspondent Samantha Pearson explores the social dynamics and physical landscape of Rio’s favelas, giving viewers a sense of the Rio behind the games.

The content is free to access on the FT’s website and uses Google Cardboard, which will be distributed with The Financial Times on Saturday, to give a VR experience on mobile.


Sam Brown, Account Director, adam&eveDDB, said: “Hidden Cities is a unique collaboration between two of our existing clients. We’re excited to add VR as a another dimension to the experience, as it means we can give users a deeper connection to the FT’s content, by using Google technology to transport them into the favelas.“

Natalie Whittle, FT Weekend Magazine Associate Editor and Editorial Lead on Hidden Cities, said: "This project was a very rich and exciting one to work on - we not only had a chance to look closely at Rio de Janeiro through the eyes of our correspondents and photojournalists on the ground, but also to explore how 360 video can be used to extend the insightful access that we always strive to give our readers." 

Sian Cox-Brooker, News and Publishers Manager for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Google, added: “Hidden Cities Rio is a good example of how technology and journalism can work together. This project builds on our mutual strengths--Google’s technology, combined with FT’s editorial depth--to help people discover Rio’s hidden gems."

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