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Tristia ClarkeTristia ClarkeBe a star on The X Factor and create your own Brightdance

Brightdancing is taking over the nation! So far over 5,000 people have already joined in the fun and created their own light graffiti performance – the results, of which, can be seen on The TalkTalk X Factor website www.talktalk.co.uk/xfactor

The idea of Brightdancing came about from our print and TV advertising campaign featuring light graffiti, and was shown in a making-of video on our blog recently. Loads of people wanted to know how the ads were created, so we decided to create a website that enabled them to make their own light graffiti and share it with the world.

Now, you can get involved in the fun and create your own Brightdance performance. All you need to make your own light graffiti is a home computer, web cam and broadband connection. All videos that are uploaded will feature on the TalkTalk X Factor website, and if they impress our panel of judges, they’ll feature on our TV ad breaks.

Yes, it means that you can be the star of The X Factor from your own home! We’ve got tutorials on our website to get you started, but the only limit to Brightdancing is your imagination.

So, what are you waiting for – head on over to www.talktalk.co.uk/xfactor

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