9: Save Your Talisman! + New Clip Ian DeVere, September 6, 2009 There is a cool little addition to the 9 viral this morning. In an alternate approach to a time-capsule, you can go and save your talisman for the future, should anyone see it. The site takes your pictures and positions them together in a collage to make one picture of you (of your choosing). You can upload as many pictures as you want to your talisman, as well as a 500-character limit message. Show us your talismans! In non-viral 9 news, Apple premiered this new clip from the movie: I haven’t seen the clip, and don’t intend to, as I want everything to be fresh in this movie. If you watch it, though, feel free to drop us a comment with your thoughts on the clip! 9 hits theaters everywhere on September 9th, 2009. It is directed by Shane Acker and produced by Tim Burton and Timur Bekmembetov. For more information on 9 viral campaign, check out our 9 Page. Special thanks to forum member Kris for the heads-up about the talisman. News Viral Marketing 9
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