Check Out Episode 3 of “The Inside Experience” Dan Koelsch, July 31, 2011August 1, 2011 The “Social Film Experience” from director DJ Caruso titled Inside continues on with Episode 3, which was released this weekend. The interactive web series is about Christina Perasso (played by Emmy Rossum), who has been kidnapped but can still connect to the outside world with a Toshiba laptop left in the room with her (Toshiba and Intel are sponsors for the web series). By interacting with Christina across multiple social media platforms on the web, you can help her survive and eventually find out who kidnapped her and how to escape. Watch Episode 3 (Day 6) after the break.If you want to play along, here are the basic links you’ll need:The Inside Experience: Website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Christina: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube It’s only been a week, but a lot has happened already, so it might take you a while to catch up. Several other sites have popped up as part of the ARG, but if you start with Christina’s Facebook page, you can pretty much figure out the entire story from there. Follow our coverage of The Inside Experience by clicking here. ARGs & Campaigns Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral Videos InsideViral videoweb series
The Walking Dead Wants You To “Spread The Dead” October 12, 2011October 12, 2011The AMC original series The Walking Dead returns with a 90-minute, season two premiere this Sunday night at 9/8c. To celebrate, AMC and Facebook are giving you the chance to create an avatar to insert into the Walking Dead universe in a new, interactive app. To see my avatar and… Read More
Community To Have Twitter Episode Before Season Premiere September 23, 2010September 26, 2010Community‘s second season starts tonight on NBC, but the tech-savvy network is kicking things off a bit early. While the show starts at 8pm (7pm Central), NBC will do a “Twittersode” at 7pm. Get the details after the break. Read More
New Images Lead To Live Action Halo Series April 20, 2011Machinima.com has been expanding beyond simple machinima (a film style that uses virtual interactive environment assets for animated films) lately, and more on to fully animated shorts. The guys at How It Should Have Ended are already working with them to re-create video game endings, and now they’re going to… Read More