“The Woman in Black” Wants You to See Scary Things Michael Lee, October 31, 2011October 31, 2011 The whole capturing your scared face thing has been played out. Reaction videos ranging of people blatantly staring into the screen only to see a monster pop out or a disgusting x-rated video are all over youtube and they are all basically the same. So this new reaction capturing viral from The Woman in Black attempts to encapsulate your frightened face in a picture. I won’t tell you when the monster pops out, but just know that it is coming. Hit the jump for more details.This new interactive site, wwww.whatdidtheysee.com, looks like a Victorian version of Law and Order SVU. Why someone would be peering through a semi-opened door to look at a girl is beyond me. But in a strange turn of events a mysterious creature then bursts out in front of her, scaring you in the process and taking your picture as proof of it. To be honest it made me jump. But that is it. The site utilizes your camera and microphone so that it can sense your movements and match them up with the movements on the screen. So try it out, see if you will get scared. News Viral Marketing Viral News The Woman in Blackwhatdidtheysee
Super 8 Viral Wraps Up June 15, 2011Tomorrow we’ll have our extensive recap and review of the Super 8 viral campaign, but before we can do that, there’s one more update to give. When we last left Josh Minker, son of alien liberator Dr. Woodward, he had possession of a testing device seen in the S8 Editing… Read More
Secret Catwoman Poster Found on “The Dark Knight Rises” Website May 26, 2012Over last few days, we’ve seen a flourish of new posters and banners for Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight Rises. Batman-News.com found out that the print version of some of the posters (displayed at movie theaters) have a QR code, which leads to a secret high resolution poster on the… Read More
Nielsen Begins Tracking Twitter Buzz For Fall Television Shows October 11, 2013The Nielsen television ratings have long been the gold standard for television networks and advertisers to determine how well their shows are reaching audiences. With the rise of social communication and engagement online, the metric’s value has been somewhat skewed for not painting the entire picture about the reach of… Read More