New Surrogates TV Spot Iain Welford, September 2, 2009September 2, 2009 With the release of Surrogates on September 25th, the advertising campaign is stepping up. We reported yesterday that a twitter account has been set up (@VSILabs) and they have recently made their first tweet directing you to the choose your surrogate on the website. Today we have some new footage of the film courtesy of a TV Spot from Latino Review. Check out the spot below: The viral for Surrogates has slowed down, but what they have done so far has got a lot of people interested. It’s a great concept, and hopefully it will stay true to the ideas presented by the comic book. I’m looking forward to it, and with only 3 more weeks to go I hope to see more happening with the viral and the great looking websites they have made for this film. In the mean time, watch the trailer and let us know what you think. Even though the viral has dried up are you still looking forward to the film? And why does James Cromwell always played a wild eyed scientist? Star trek: First Contact, I Robot, and now this! Post a comment and let us know what you think. Viral Marketing Surrogates
Help Fund “Showrunners”, A Documentary Featuring Joss Whedon, Damon Lindelof, and More December 6, 2012Des Doyle has worked in the Irish film industry for over 15 years, and he is a big fan of television. His interest in the Showrunner position has lead him to make a documentary that has been two years in the making. See the trailer for Showrunners: A Documentary Film… Read More
Mission: Icefly- My First Dead Drop Experience November 23, 2011November 23, 2011My final class of the day let out at 12, just as the countdown ended. My phone and laptop were on their way to being dead and I had no life support. Luckily I was able to get to my university’s computer lab and continue watching the countdown page for… Read More
What Is It? No Really, That’s The Name Of The Video September 11, 2010September 11, 2010One of the coolest, and yet, at the same time, most annoying things, is looking at something for a long period of time, because you think something is there, or better yet, because you’re told something is there. That is exactly what is going on with what you are about… Read More