“Make Your Movie” Instagram Contest Puts Your Dance Skills To The Test Michael Lee, April 2, 2014 Instagram contests are quickly becoming more and more popular with marketing teams asking participants to upload pictures or videos using specific hashtags. This will not only help know who is actively participating in the contest but promote the movie because of the use of the infamous hashtag.Now the upcoming film Make Your Move has a instagram contest of their own, and they are utilizing the app’s video feature to do it. As you may have guessed, you will need to show off some of your best dance moves to win some prizes. Hit the jump to learn more.Participants will upload a dance video of themselves or with a group on instagram. Using the #makeyourmove hashtag will put them immediately in the drawing. Each week, a winner will receive a prize pack, each of which will have one (1) Beats Pill, one (1) t-shirt, one (1) signed poster, one (1) digital Make Your Move Soundtrack.Winners will be chosen based on creativity, style, personality, choreography, and performance. Dances can be choreographed to the Let Me In single, a song that can be heard in the film, or any other song of their choosing.Make Your Move starring Dancing With The Stars dancer Derek Hough and K-Pop music sensation Boa opens in theaters on April 18. Apps ContestsInstagramMake Your Move
Sherlock: The Network App Invites Fans To Help Solve Cases January 28, 2014In conjunction with series 3 airing in the U.S. on PBS Mystery, BBC Worldwide has released a viral video to promote a new app Sherlock: The Network inspired by the world of the show that users can buy to join in on the game. With 10 cases that users can… Read More
“The Last Stand” Asks You “What Would Arnold Say?” December 23, 2012April 15, 2015Briefly: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s next film The Last Stand is a classic action story with Arnold as a sheriff of a border town who has to stop bank robbers from getting into Mexico. The film’s Facebook page has an image caption contest, called “What Would Arnold Say?”, where you could win… Read More
Create Your Own Silent Film With Google Chrome Experiments March 24, 2013Google’s Chrome Experiments use JavaScript and some of the latest advances in Internet browsing to allow developers and designers to create immersive beautiful experiences using Google Chrome. The latest experiment allows you to add your subtitles to silent films. Details after the break. Read More