Picture Slowly Being Revealed on Tron Legacy Zero Hour Site Dan Koelsch, February 18, 2010August 17, 2010 Update: It’s actually text, not a picture. You can currrently make out a few random letters. As the countdown on the Tron Legacy Zero Hour site gets closer to February 24th, we’ve gotten a lot of updates on the viral. Today we have a new tidbit regarding that site that may shed light on what the countdown is really for. The speculation has been that the Zero Hour coded countdown is leading to a new trailer for the Tron sequel. While that may be the case, a new development on the website shows what seems to be a picture slowly being built, pixel by pixel, right below the countdown (see above). The rate of the picture’s completion looks to fit with the countdown time frame. Could we be getting just a photo after all of this? it seems unlikely, so maybe the picture will just be a representation of what we will get. Or, the photo may reveal a big plot point or cameo. It’s really up in the air right now. We’ll update you as soon as we find out more, including when we can finally tell the what the picture is. For more information on Tron Legacy, due out in theaters in December, check out our Viral Page. Viral Marketing Tron LegacyZeroHour
Fake Terrible Ads Headline Viral Campaign for “100 Bloody Acres” May 13, 2013100 Bloody Acres is an Australian Horror Comedy about two brothers who sell fertilizer and use human parts as their “special ingredient”. To help promote the movie, Campfire & GMD Studios have created some deliberately awful amateur commercials for Morgan’s Organic Fertilizer. Check them out after the break, as well… Read More
Does New “Apollo 18” Document Show Signs of Extraterrestrial Life? (Updated) January 23, 2011January 26, 2011Once again we are blessed with a new document in the viral campaign for Apollo 18. Using the same password as last time (“VBG”), you can access the newest secret image on the film’s Cosmonauts subpage. What could this one mean? Let’s explore after the break. (Update at bottom) Read More
Create Your Own Silent Film With Google Chrome Experiments March 24, 2013Google’s Chrome Experiments use JavaScript and some of the latest advances in Internet browsing to allow developers and designers to create immersive beautiful experiences using Google Chrome. The latest experiment allows you to add your subtitles to silent films. Details after the break. Read More