“Kill Cam Live”: The First Interactive Social Networking Film Caleb Hamilton, October 31, 2011 Inspired by the success of the Paranormal Activity franchise, up-and-coming director John Darko, has been working on a unique social horror project that follows a group of college students as they participate in an experiment to study the effects of solely communicating through social media…until something goes wrong. You can get involved too! To find out how, hit the jump.Kill Cam Live is the first of its kind, intertwining social media and real time interaction with aspects of the story and characters. Starting tonight, October 31st, you can head over to Killcamlive.com and watch the first videoclips when they’ve been uploaded. Afterwards, you can follow along with the story and interact with the characters via Facebook and Twitter (@Killcam_Live).Feedback from the audience will influence the outcome of certain events in the film, which will play out over a course of eight weeks. Be advised: Kill Cam Live is intended only for mature audiences. You can watch the first episode below:http://youtu.be/K8SNi4CHqdoSource: Dead Central Social Networks Viral Marketing Viral Videos FacebookKill Cam LiveTwitter
“Under The Skin” Offers Free Stream Of Mica Levi’s Score March 26, 2014Studio A24 today just released a full stream of Mica Levi‘s hypnotic movie score for Under The Skin. We’re mere days away from Jonathan Glazer‘s movie and getting all sorts of marketing content. Interactive web pages and interesting posts on Craigslist are helping to make Under The Skin‘s marketing one… Read More
Viral Video Trend: Horror Movie Compilations February 9, 2010February 9, 2010As soon as some makes a unique video that goes viral, it seems anyone with editing skills jumps on the bandwagon to do something similar. Thus, viral video trends are born. Today we have horror film compilations. Sometimes the best way to prove a point is to drive it home… Read More
Facebook Game ‘Mafia Wars’ Not Being Made Into Film Despite Rumors June 29, 2010One of the more popular games on Facebook is called “Mafia Wars.” Sounds fun and exciting, right? Not so much. It’s one of those Facebook games where you accumulate rewards for completing tasks that you don’t actually do (see the G.I. Joe game). Now the game is being developed into… Read More