Dimension Films Launches the “Scream 4” Website Michael Lee, March 4, 2011March 4, 2011 Dimension films has launched the official website for Scream 4 at Scream-4.com. So hit the jump to see all the features that the site has and for your chance to attend the red carpet premiere courtesy of Dimension films. Normally websites would have you input your face into a premade photo and pass it off to your friends via Facebook or e-mail. However since this is Scream, it is a little different. Sydney Prescott‘s friends are always either a suspect or a victim and now through Facebook connect, you and your friends are Sydney and her friends.If you allow the site to connect to your facebook account you will be able to see pictures of all your friends and some of Sydney’s on the website’s background.The site has the basic necessities like an about feature, all the trailers, connections through facebook and twitter, desktop page downloads and a list of the cast and crew. Unfortunately the victims and Scream 4 Voicemail feature is not active as of yet.There is also a chance to win ticket to the red carpet premiere.So check it out and see if any of your friends will become victims. News Viral Marketing Scream 4
Confused by the 2012 Viral? Sony Creates an Official Guide October 23, 2009Once again Unfiction pulls through with another update for the 2012 viral campaign. The campaign has taken a big turn in past few months. With several new websites, storylines, characters, and activities, it can be tough to keep up and make sense of it all. The marketing team for the… Read More
Interview: James Erwin talks “Rome Sweet Rome”, Reddit, And Jeopardy November 4, 2011A little over a week ago, I debuted an article about how one man’s response to a question on Reddit landed him a Hollywood agent and a Warner Bros. movie deal. At the time, we had little detail on what actually went into the process, but that’s all changed, as… Read More
Indie Director Makes “TwitFlicks” To Fund Movie October 27, 2011What do you do if your Kickstarter-like campaign to fund your independent short film isn’t working? If you’re Dutch director Eddy Terstall, you take requests for mini-movies on Twitter for a fee, calling them “Twitflicks”. By doing just that, Terstall raised about €120,000, way more than the €20,000 he was… Read More