Kermit Duets with Tiffany Thornton In Holiday Music Video Dan Koelsch, December 24, 2010 Usually the YouTube videos from The Muppets are clever and entertaining, but it seems like they missed the mark in their latest video, which celebrates the holiday season. In it, Kermit the Frog sings a Christmas duet with Disney pop star Tiffany Thornton titled “I Believe”. This cross promotion within Disney isn’t surprising, especially with the new Muppet movie starting to get buzz, but trying to reach out to the Hanna Montana crowd doesn’t seem like the route to go. What do you think? Watch the music video for yourself after the break and let us know if you like it. Viral Marketing Viral Videos DisneyMusic VideoThe MuppetsTiffany ThorntonViral video
Viral Video Collection: Scott Pilgrim Remixes July 19, 2010July 19, 2010Over the last week, we’ve seen a few remix videos for Edgar Wright’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. These videos, made by DJ Osymyso, were commissioned by Universal Pictures. We got to see one at the Los Angeles Film Festival, and the response was generally positive. Check out all six… Read More
Create Your Own Movie Recipe From New York Latino Film Festival August 11, 2012The New York International Latino Film Festival, presented by HBO, starts on August 13th, and to promote the event, they have created an interactive “Movie Recipe” where you can create an infographic of various generic action movies. We have a few other versions as well from another website, so check… Read More
Google And Paramount Pictures Team Up To Promote Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ October 6, 2014A lot of movie-based websites offer uninteresting things like character profiles, trailers that you can get off youtube, wallpaper images, etc. Social media has proven to be a more useful tool to help market a film. We’ve seen many successful viral marketing campaigns being carried on on Facebook, Twitter, Vine,… Read More
Well, it’s a stupid video, but that’s not just because of Tiffany. Who the hell gets excited over the Muppets anymore? She looked like she was singing with a mitten.