Viral Video Round Up: Angry Birds in Star Trek, The Dark Knight, Black Swan, More Oscars, Rick Roll, Anonymous On Colbert, and More! Dan Koelsch, February 27, 2011 Marketing and media agency NURV has found a way to bring all your favorite Internet video sensations together for one movie, titled The Chronicles of Rick Roll. Check out the teaser below. [via Mashable] Rooster Teeth created this funny parody that mashes up Inception with a television show that I don’t want to spoil. Last, but not least, The Colbert Report recently featured a segment about the connection between Internet mob Anonymous and WikiLeaks. During the segment, the Anonymous mask covers host Stephen Colbert’s face for one frame. Why? We don’t know, but of course the Internetz caught it. That’s it for this segment of Viral Video Round Up. If you have a viral video for us, leave a comment below!Pages: 1 2 3 Fan Made Work Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos AnonymousArchieawardsColbert ReportHow It Should Have EndedI Am Number FourI Am SamInceptionMike RelmOscarsRick RollScott PilgrimStar TrekThe Chronicles of Rick RollThe NeverEnding StoryWikileaksX-MenX-Men: First ClassYouTube
QR Code Pattern Discovery Leads to Tons of “Branded” Content July 2, 2012July 2, 2012Set in a dystopian future where corporate brands have created a disillusioned population, one man’s effort to unlock the truth behind the conspiracy will lead to an epic battle with hidden forces that control the world. This is the official description for the sci-fi thriller Branded looks to unlock the… Read More
Collect Your Friends With “The Collection” Facebook App November 23, 2012April 15, 2015The Collection is a sequel to the indie horror film The Collector that is opening next week nationwide. The Collector is a serial killer who sets gruesome boobytraps for his victims and collects body parts. The film’s Facebook page has an App called Collect Your Friends, where you can create… 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