New Mouth-Taped-Shut.com Update Samples Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ Score from “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Michael Lee, October 4, 2011October 4, 2011 Mouth-Taped-Shut.com has been doing an excellent job marketing the mystery that shrouds David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its newest update is especially puzzling. In this new video we see the process of a crew painting and cutting the first posters onto a shape of a metal razor-blade. This clip is unnerving and will drive a chill down your spine in the four minute run because of four minutes of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ score that is mixed into this video. The way it matches with the printing process could make your hand shake. Hit the jump to see the entire video.The marketing for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo isn’t as clean cut as other viral sites and that makes it all the more fun. No games, no scavenger hunts, no tweeting, just a random set of photos from the set or behind the scenes. And this works for this kind of film. News Viral Marketing Viral News Columbia PicturesDavid FincherSony PicturesThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
Contests “Doctor Who” Informercial For TARDIS December 26, 2010December 26, 2010The BBC’s hit show Doctor Who has a pretty big cult following, so the contest they are doing is a perfect fit. The contest, hosted at WhereIsTheTardis.com, asks you the fan to create your own TARDIS (the time machine from the show), place it in a public location, and upload… Read More
ViralCast #17: Inglourious Basterds, Sherlock Holmes and More! August 24, 2009August 25, 2009This week on ViralCast, Scott, Matt and I discuss and review Inglourious Basterds . We talk about the Sherlock Holmes viral campaign and so much more! We had some technical problems that caused echos, but it’s not too bad. Make sure you check out the MovieViral.com Official Forum. (Inglourous Basterds… Read More
Steven Spielberg Hires Unofficial “The Adventures of Tintin” Opening Sequence Animator October 26, 2011October 26, 2011A opening title sequence says a lot about a film, besides telling you who directed, edited, stars in etc, the opening title sequences basically sets the tone for the film. From the lighting, camera panning, and music, you will understand the context of what you will see for the next… Read More