News: Enigma launches dramatic courtroom video based interactive for The OU

Published: 21 January 2011

We are delighted to announce the launch of “What’s Your Verdict?” this week for our client The Open University.

Designed to tie-in with the BBC’s Justice Season, this highly original piece centres on a highly compelling courtroom drama, exploring the theme “What Is Justice?”


 

Described as “an Interactive Social Experiment,” the user is taken on a journey through a fictional case and encouraged to make judgments based on facts as they are presented.

The interactive is purposefully designed to provoke thought and shows how an actual jury and court might operate.

So why not try for yourself? “What’s Your Verdict?” can be accessed via The Open University’s Open Learn platform;
 

www.open.ac.uk/openlearn/society/the-law/criminology/whats-your-verdict

We’re delighted with it, and we know the client is too;

I always enjoy working with Enigma Interactive. Their genuine enthusiasm and drive to design and create really helps to carry a project through from beginning to end. Even with a tight deadline, the team was able to produce a very substantial and slick interactive. We're receiving great feedback on "What's Your Verdict?" and this is proof that Enigma can take a complex subject and turn it into something usable. I look forward to future collaborations.

Sarah Lawson, Web Producer, OpenLearn


If you’d like to chat to us about producing your very own original video based interactive, or even if you have a keen interest in IPTV -                                    why not get in touch?  We’d be delighted to hear from you.

To find out more about our other work with The OU click here.