PBS Autotunes Mr. Roger’s For A New Generation Zach Oldenburg, June 7, 2012June 8, 2012 It’s sad to think that some children will grow up never having been exposed to the classic television program, “Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood”. Well now, thanks to PBS and mash-up artist John D. Boswell, today’s generation will be treated to the ever-glowing, sneaker pimped Fred Rogers and his infinite wisdom. Hit the jump to watch ‘Garden of Your Mind’, the new auto-tune remix. It’s been almost ten years since Mr. Rogers passed away, but I’m glad to see that he can still strike a chord long after the curtain fell. Check out this remix video that went live this afternoon:We can only hope that this new found bond between PBS and Boswell continues, because I’d like to see “Sesame Street” get the same treatment. To see more from the PBS Digital YouTube page, click this underlined thingy. Social Networks Viral News Viral Videos Garden of Your MindMr. RogersNeighborhood.
Intel and Toshiba’s “The Beauty Inside” Could Star You July 29, 2012Last summer, we covered a social media film experience called Inside, which was sponsored by Intel and Toshiba. While it got a lot of followers, the end result had mixed reactions. However, the computer company was not fazed, and they are back at it again this summer. Get the details… Read More
Marketing For Disney’s “Tangled” Picks Up With Double Rainbow Parody September 8, 2010If Disney’s Tangled, an animated alternative tale of Rapunzel, has proved anything, it’s that Disney has a unique marketing department. So far it’s been all concept art and no new trailers (with actual scenes from the movie) or even tidbits of its musical numbers. Now, seemingly out of nowhere, they… Read More
Extended Commercial Shows Conan O’Brien Really Cares About Curtains November 9, 2010November 9, 2010American Express has an extended 2 minute commercial that features Conan O’Brien traveling across India to get only the best ingredients to make some curtains (presumably for his new late night show). It’s pretty funny and plays almost like a short film, so take a look after the break. Read More