Video: 3D Street Art for “Life of Pi” Dan Koelsch, March 13, 2013 From March 9-12, internationally recognized American chalk/street artist Tracy Lee Stum brought her spectacular interactive 3D street drawing to L.A. LIVE in Downtown Los Angeles as she paid tribute to Life of Pi, in honor of the March 12 home entertainment release. The drawing was inspired by a key scene from the four-time Academy Award-winning film. The final drawing will be on display until Saturday, March 16th but you can see the time lapse video of the project after the break. Viral Marketing Viral Videos Life of PiStreet Art
What If: The Blade Runner Viral August 30, 2009January 23, 2010It has been a slow weekend here at MovieViral, and there has been nothing to report on. But don’t worry! We’ve still got some interesting projects in the pipeline! Between reading Alex’s Article on 5 films that should go viral and a post on the forum by cynic710 about all-time… Read More
The “Inside Experience” Now Has Two Episodes July 28, 2011August 3, 2011Earlier this month, we told you about The Inside Experience, dubbed the “First Interactive Social Horror Film Experience”. On Monday the adventure began, and now we have two episodes in the series. Check them out after the break. Read More
Follow the Events of HBO’s The Pacific With Interactive Battle Map March 17, 2010HBO’s WWII mini series The Pacific debuted this Sunday, and fortunately the network has provided a few different and innovative ways in which you can keep up with the series. The premiere episode is currently available on their website, but you can also follow along the course of the series… Read More