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SXSW attendees free Excalibur like ‘King Arthur’ and create some epic social videos


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Would you be able to defend Britain, to lead the Knights of the Round Table, to pull a sword from a stone?   

Warner Bros. Pictures partnered with Mashable at SXSW to give partygoers a shot at the throne by trying to liberate Excalibur for themselves. People flocked to the Mashable House and lined up for their turn to live like young Arthur by trying to pull the sword from the stone.   

An innovative 270-degree camera captured all the action, encircling those in the photo booth and producing a unique video that was impossible not to share on social media.    

 “Oh my god, that was really fun. I like how it’s super immersive,” said Amy Sinensky, of New York.    Read more...

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