Viral Video: Firefly Intro 80’s Style Dan Koelsch, July 10, 2010 Firefly is one of my favorite shows in television history, despite it lasting for only 14 episodes. I didn’t even watch until a few years after its 2002 cancellation (thanks, Hulu!), but it instantly made me a fan of creator Joss Whedon and star Nathan Fillion. One of the (many) reasons the space western failed to gain a mainstream audience may have been due to its slow and “uncool” opening sequence. io9 tries to improve on the credits scene by giving it an 80s style. Take a look after the jump. Here’s the original opening credits sequence, which I love, with “Ballad of Serenity”. Which do you like better? Viral Videos FireflyJoss WhedonViral video
Funny Or Die Releases “Muppets Most Wanted” Music Video Featuring Bret McKenzie And Miss Piggy March 22, 2014March 22, 2014Funny or Die content has a habit of going viral. Especially their videos. Recent hits like the HUVr and President Obama’s appearance on In Between Two Ferns show that original hilarious content is the best way to use viral marketing. Now just in time for the release of Muppets Most… Read More
Viral Video of the Week: Green Screen Is Everywhere January 3, 2010April 18, 2011Check out this mind-bottling video that shows you just how prevalent green screen is in both movies and television. It’s used a lot to fill in backgrounds when the crew can’t or doesn’t want to go to the location itself. Sure, it may be cheaper (and less time in the… Read More
“Kill Cam Live”: The First Interactive Social Networking Film October 31, 2011Inspired by the success of the Paranormal Activity franchise, up-and-coming director John Darko, has been working on a unique social horror project that follows a group of college students as they participate in an experiment to study the effects of solely communicating through social media…until something goes wrong. You can… Read More
Sean Maher was not good enough for your intro? He's not listed in yours. And looks like you spelled it aaccarin instead of Baccarin… Need a proof reader?