Care To Write A Story With Tim Burton? Scott Caldwell, November 24, 2010 No, you read that correctly. Tim Burton is writing a story, and you can easily help him via Twitter. We’ve all gotten together in a group and told stories, and we’ve all played games where we add to each others, and not one of those stories was ever started by Tim Burton…………until now. Keep reading to find out how you can take part. In a project known as Tim Burton’s Cadavre Exquis, a story based on Tim Burton’s Stainboy (seen below), is in fact, started by the one and only writer/director/producer, and all you have to do is create a tweet clever enough to be chosen to add to the story. Stainboy, using his obvious expertise, was called in to investigate mysterious glowing goo on the gallery floor #BurtonStoryThat’s how Tim Burton starts it, and to be selected and added, your tweet must obviously be good enough, and contain the hash tag of #BurtonStory. If selected, your entry will be retweeted by the story telling Twitter account, and become a part of the mix. So good luck!Source: Mashable Viral Marketing Viral News BurtonStoryStainboyStory TellingTim BurtonTwitter
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