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Porsche launches Web Cinema

November 14, 2007 by Karl Peskett  




Porsche Australia has added a new dimension to its website.

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Fans of the marque will now be able to view films on current Porsche models, motorsport, and technology and development. Engine sounds and music also feature, however some films are pure advertorial.

Available in large or small format, Porsche’s award winning films will be played in a standalone screen, with highlights including the 2007 American Le Mans Series (ALMS) with Aussie driver Ryan Briscoe.

The recent Transsyberia Rallye with the specially developed Cayenne S model also features. English narration is included in the Australian website, whereas multilingual narration is available on the German website – www.porsche.de .

To view, go to http://www.porsche.com.au and follow the links.

Or just click here

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Comments

One Response to “Porsche launches Web Cinema”
  1. Me. says:

    I Might need to check it out.

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