Watch Director Sam Mendes’ First Video Blog for “Skyfall”, the Next James Bond Film Dan Koelsch, February 22, 2012February 22, 2012 At the beginning of this month, we were treated to the first official image (above) from the upcoming James Bond film Skyfall. Just a few weeks later, we now have the first video blog from director Sam Mendes, which you can watch after the break. The next chapter in the James Bond series was in jeopardy back in 2009 when the film’s studio, MGM, filed for bankruptcy. Fortunately, the studio was able to survive and get the film made in time for a November 9th, 2012 release. In the video below, watch Mendes talk about what brought him to the famed series, as well as how this film marks a first for him.Hopefully we’ll see more of these videos, like we have seen with director Peter Jackson and the Lord of the Rings series. Follow Skyfall on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral Videos James BondSam MendesSkyfallVideo Blog
Kryptonian Billboard for “Man of Steel” Leads To New Viral Website April 14, 2013April 14, 2013All aboard the Man of Steel viral train, because we got another stop on our way to the new trailer. After a flurry of updates involving the DSRW Project website and the Man of Steel homepage itself, we now have some real life outdoor marketing that ties into it all…. Read More
Marvel Finally Decides To Promote “Captain America” With New Poster and Trailer June 24, 2011June 24, 2011Marvel Studio’s last movie before the superhero team-up movie The Avengers is next month’s Captain America: The First Avenger. However, despite the film being just weeks away from opening, the studio, along with distributor Paramount, have really dropped the ball on marketing it. We haven’t seen much promotional material, and… Read More
Not Like Mike: The Jordan-Utah Flash Fiasco December 11, 2009In what may be the first major viral marketing event in the history of sports (at least to my knowledge), the NBA Developmental League’s Utah Flash is reaping the success (and failure) of an elaborate campaign. Ryan Corazza has the scoop at ESPN. Apparently, Flash flans were under the assumption they were… Read More