Viral Video: Mad Men Promo in Kinetic Typography Dan Koelsch, June 8, 2010 Kinetic typography is simply the animation of text. By itself it doesn’t sound that interesting, but when you combine it popular movies and television, you can make gold. Just see the famous Pulp Fiction example. Avoid Ego Media tries to replicate that success using a clip from AMC’s Mad Men. Check it out below. I don’t watch the show, but I found that scene pretty effective, and Jon Hamm is the man. What do you think? The fourth season of the hit show starts July 25th. Viral Marketing AMCKinetic TypographyMad MenPulp FictionViral video
Parks And Recreation Launches Its First Web Series, “April & Andy’s Road Trip” November 4, 2011November 4, 2011“Parks And Recreation” fans rejoice! The hi-jinks of April and Andy will continue in the new, web-exclusive “April & Andy’s Roadtrip”, brought to you in part by Volkswagon of America, Inc. To read more and be treated to the first short, hit the jump. Read More
Video of Static Precedes “Man of Steel” Website [Updated] April 12, 2013April 12, 2013The Man of Steel Facebook fan page found something interesting on film’s homepage. When you enter the website, you are greeted with white noise, which turns out is a short video on a loop. We have the video after the break. Read More
“Total Recall” Launches Viral Site March 28, 2012July 8, 2012Ahead of the release of its first teaser trailer this Sunday, Sony Pictures has launched a rather interesting viral site for it’s upcoming sci-fi remake, Total Recall. You’re one phone call away from “the memory of a lifetime.” Get more details after the jump. Read More