Santa Clara's New Interactive Video Highlights New Stadium, Super Bowl 50 and Silicon Valley
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- With the opening of the 68,500 seat Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara in August, 2014, thousands of fans will be visiting the city to watch 49ers football, college football, and other exciting events including Super Bowl 50 in February, 2016. In anticipation, the Santa Clara Tourism Improvement District (TID) in conjunction with the Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) and XPlorIT Interactive Media have produced a virtual exploration experience to showcase the city and all its great attractions.
The high energy presentation can be viewed at SantaClara.org and includes videos highlighting Attractions, Accommodations, plus an Overview. Visitors get an aerial 360 view of the city with transitional media that allows you to fly from one destination to another, visually walking through the city's attractions.
One of the video elements is introduced by famed Santa Clara University alum and Women's World Cup soccer star, Brandi Chastain. "Viewers are going to be surprised when they watch this video and see how much there is to see and do here," says Steve Van Dorn, the CVB's President & CEO.
XPlorIT Interactive Media has produced videos for LA Tourism, Huntington Beach, Mammoth Mountain, and Yosemite, among others. For more information, visit SantaClara.org
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Video with caption: "Santa Clara Destination Video features an introduction by former Santa Clara University & Women's World Cup Soccer Star Brandi Chastain. The video highlights the NEW 68,500 seat Levi's Stadium, Super Bowl 50, and Silicon Valley. Learn about all the exciting things to see and do in Santa Clara, California - site of Super Bowl 50 in February, 2016!" Video available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BUhAizeMCc
SOURCE Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau
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