Two New Viral Videos For “Battle: Los Angeles” Dan Koelsch, October 1, 2010 Out of all the exclusive film footage I saw at Comic-Con, the scene shown for Battle: Los Angeles was one of the best. The Columbia Pictures film follows a marine platoon that has to go back into Los Angeles after a massive alien attack. We’ve covered the film’s limited viral campaign so far, and now we have two videos from io9. The first is actually a bit old, but it shows a behind-the-scenes street set from the film, which was shot in Louisiana. The second comes from actor Kevin West, where he talks about the alien invasion. Take a look after the break. I’m a bit skeptical about the second video, as it is a few months old, and West is not credited as being in the film. I’m also surprised that they were shooting the film as early as October 2009. What do you all think? You can see Battle: Los Angeles, which stars Aaron Eckhart and Michelle Rodriguez, on March 11, 2011. Viral News Viral Videos Battle: Los AngelesViral video
Online Campaign To Get Muppets To Host Oscars Heats Up With Eddie Murphy’s Departure November 9, 2011November 10, 2011After Brett Ratner stepped down from producing the 2012 Academy Awards yesterday, it seemed like it was only a matter of time before host Eddie Murphy would step down as well, since Ratner had been the one to recruit him in the first place. Today we indeed got the news… Read More
“The Dark Knight Rises” Theater Standee Lets You Send Your Message to Gotham July 19, 2012July 19, 2012The Dark Knight Rises is out this weekend, and as you can imagine, people are bursting at the seams with excitement. TO help fans get even more excited for the film, Warner Bros. have been rolling out special standees to movie theaters that allow you to record a short video… Read More
Infographics: How Videos Go Viral, and How Social Media Users Watch Video January 27, 2011Mashable has found two interesting infographics that deal with viral elements. The first one was made by Brian Sieber using data from The Jun Group, and it focuses on how videos go viral. The second is from Lab42, who did a study on how American social medias watch video, specifically… Read More