This Week In Viral – Skynet Resistance Edition Dan Koelsch, March 29, 2009July 18, 2010 Wow, what a week to come back for viral. After last week being quiet, the Terminator Salvation viral exploded this week. Check out David’s article for all the details. Our Terminator page has been updated with all the new websites, but don’t forget to check out the forums for the latest updates. Read more viral news after the jump. Star Trek – No viral news to report, but several very cool international posters popped up online this week, as well as one American poster. This Spanish one is my favorite:A new TV spot aimed at kids debuted at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards: 2012 – Last, but not least, Charlie Frost has been updating his videos on a weekly basis, so here are his latest two:I’ve noticed the trend in Mr. Frost’s videos is to discuss and debunk possible doomsday scenarios. If you’ve seen his animation, you’ll know his theory is that the planets will line up and the sun will emit neutrinos that will melt the Earth from the inside out, causing Earth crust displacement. Charlie’s also been twittering about how the IHC’s lottery won’t help you from doomsday, probably due it’s massive scale. That’s it for this week’s TWIV. As always, our staff can only cover a fraction of the news, so to keep up-to-date, go to our Official Forum. Keep searching for viral, you never know where you’ll catch it. Viral Marketing 2012Charlie FrostNickelodeonStar TrekTerminator SalvationThis Week In Viral
The Office: New Vlog on the Wedding Site October 4, 2009October 4, 2009Jim and Pam’s website now has a new video blog by Pam herself. In the video, Pam compares her dream wedding to her budget. Doesn’t look good for the cash-strapped couple, but they are apparently finding creative ways to save. Check out the video to see for yourself: With the… Read More
Let Me In Viral Postcards From New Mexico August 9, 2010Overture’s Let Me In has an interesting viral campaign. While there have websites and mailings, the viral hasn’t really gone anywhere. There is no direction. Still, I find all the little bits to be fun and very intricately tied to the film, like the most recent update, a postcard from… Read More
Surviving The Economic Crisis… There’s An App For That February 18, 2010February 18, 2010One of my biggest problems with the work of Michael Moore, especially in his recent film, Capitalism: A Love Story, is that it often feels as if Moore is talking down to the audience. The experience for me of watching a film by Moore is akin to listening to someone… Read More