Viral site for The Woman in Black asks “What did they see?”

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Already missing Halloween? Need a spooky pick-me-up? Then head on over to What Did They See? – a viral site related to next year’s supernatural horror film THE WOMAN IN BLACK.

The mysterious site invites users to take a look inside Eel Marsh House and discover the answer to “What did they see?” Visitors have only a partially obscured view, just enough to see through the doorway and into this young girl’s room. By using motion recognition with the computer’s webcam, visitors to the site can shift their perspective within the room by simply moving right & left in front of their own computer to see what lurks behind the door and in the shadows.

Pretty cool, eh? Give the site a look by clicking the link above. Meanwhile, THE WOMAN IN BLACK comes out on FEBRUARY 3, 2012.

Source: What Did They See?

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