“Don’t Do Mech” Viral Marketing Campaign Tries To Curb Hi-Tech Drug Use Michael Lee, June 4, 2014June 5, 2014 Anti-drug use campaigns usually show some sort of graphic depiction of the consequences of illegal drug use, which ranges from health problems to jail time. We’ve all seen these kinds of ads before, but what if one was tailored for a viral marketing campaign.The Don’t Do Mech viral marketing campaign was recently launched to help promote Patrick Kalyn’s sci-fi short film Mech: Human Trials. The Wrap reports that the pitch was recently optioned to become a full-length feature over at at ScreenGems. Black List writer Mike Le and IAM Entertainment penned the script. Hit the jump to see the exciting viral video short and PSA after the jump.Don’t Do Mech – PSA from Patrick Kalyn on Vimeo.Best known for his VFX work on Avatar and District 9, Kalyn wrote, directed and produced the short film “Mech” and handled all of the visual effects for the project.The Don’t Do Mech viral marketing campaign comes complete with social media accounts, videos, and even a faux website that has a PSA urging people not to do mech. The website has a mission statement, drug info, and contact information like an office address, a hotline [(800) 437-MECH], and e-mail address.While the short has yet to be produced into a full-length feature, Kalyn’s five minute short is available for everyone to see over at Vimeo.MECH: HUMAN TRIALS from Patrick Kalyn on Vimeo.Here is a brief synopsis of the film:After a serious accident, a man is introduced to a designer street drug promising to restore his ravaged body. Desperate to mend himself, he becomes consumed by the drug – only to discover it is threatening his humanity.We’ll be sure to keep you posted should there be any updates to Mech’s viral marketing campaign. ARGs & Campaigns Viral Marketing Viral News Viral Videos IAM EntertainmentMech: Human TrailsMike LePatrick KalynScreenGems
“Sherlock” Fans Create DIY Guerilla Marketing Campaign “Believe in Sherlock” February 4, 2012February 5, 2012Editor’s Note: A new and rather popular fan-based ARG has cropped up for the BBC television show Sherlock. After the jump is an account of the ARG from one of those fans. Enjoy. Read More
“The Amazing Spider-Man 2” Viral Marketing Campaign Teases Clone Saga Story Arc January 10, 2014We all know that Sony is going to expand Spider-Man Cinematic Universe by making films for Venom and the Sinister Six, but The Amazing Spider-Man 2 viral marketing campaign took an interesting turn today. While the latest blog entry on The Daily Bugle blog is yet another name drop, it… Read More
NBC Comic-Con Sweepstakes for The Event and The Cape July 15, 2010NBC’s FanIt initiative takes audience participation to a whole new level. By helping to promote shows by using social networks and other fun activities, you win points. What do those points get you? Well, for one, a chance to get VIP status at Comic-Con panels for new shows The Event… Read More