“Transcendence” Quizzes You On Technology Dependance Kevin C, March 13, 2014 Johnny Depp’s latest is the kind of movie that would seem ripe for viral marketing. Today, Warner Brothers launched a new site for the movie that offers a number of questions related to your technology habits. The quiz isn’t a long one, but it does offer some interesting insights. Hit the jump to find out more. This new viral site for Transcendence is simply than a number of questions about how you use technology. After going through two full quizzes, each offered six questions, so it’s a short quiz. I have to think that this site intends to expand in the future. A sample question reads like this: How many hours per day do you talk on a mobile phone? (A) Under 1 hour a day (B) 1-2 hours/day (C) 2-5 hours/day (D) 5+ hours/day Given your answers, the quiz offers results that describe your dependence on technology, brain health, body welfare, eye strength, mental mapping and brain vitality. Some of these results are downright ominous, so be warned. Transcendence stars Johnny Depp, Kate Mara, Paul Bettany, and Morgan Freeman. The movie opens April 17th, 2014. Viral Marketing Johnny DeppKate MaraMorgan FreemanPaul BettanyTranscendenceWarner Bros
Back to Work: Viral Marketing in The Office August 30, 2009August 30, 2009 Like many, I am a huge fan of NBC’s The Office. Season six of the award winning comedy begins September 17th, and I thought it would be helpful to highlight some of the viral goodies on display for fans that need a fix before the premiere… More than any other… Read More
Potential Outbreak: James Cameron’s AVATAR June 16, 2009June 16, 2009 Potential Outbreak is a weekly article of MovieViral concerning “possible” viral marketing of upcoming future films and what these films can use so they can be successful. Avatar is set to release in late December of this year (2009) but this film still has time to compose a timely and… Read More
Toy Story 3 Oscar Campaign Gets Noticed December 28, 2010 Almost every film with a shot at an Oscar (and even some that don’t) starts a campaign around this time of year for their respective category. Usually they are simple and uninteresting, thus go unnoticed. However, Disney’s Best Picture campaign for Toy Story 3 is drawing attention for its unique… Read More