‘Interstellar’ Viral Site And Kip Thorne Featurette Michael Lee, October 1, 2014October 1, 2014 Paramount Pictures is cranking up the marketing machine for their upcoming film Interstellar. Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film takes place in the future where Earth is becoming uninhabitable, and a group of scientists are sent off to the far reaches of space to find a new world where humans can continue to thrive.The studio recently announced that the film would be released three days before its original release date. After watching the final trailer, we now know that Interstellar will be available in multiple formats ranging from IMAX 70mm, 70mm, 35mm, and other formats like 4k and digital.Now to further promote the marketing of the film, a brand new interactive site has been launched, and a new educational featurette featuring Kip Throne has been released. Hit the jump to see them both. Interstellar With Google allows you to travel space with the characters from the film. There are three different ways to explore the site.In “Space Hunt,” you will navigate the depths of outer space for Interstellar discoveries. Come back often and you may find more.“Time Capsule” and “Transmission” are currently locked, and are both set to be launched a little over a month from now. The names of those games seem pretty self explanatory, so we’ll have to see what the Paramount marketing has in store for us.We also have a new featurette the focuses on Kip Throne. Throne’s scientific research was the basis for the film’s space exploration. It shows how closely Throne and director Chirstopher Nolan worked together during the course of the film.Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Casey Affleck, Jessica Chastain, David Gyasi, Ellen Burstyn, Bill Irwin,David Oyelowo, Wes Bentley, Michael Caine, and John Lithgow, Interstellar arrives in theaters November 7 Viral Marketing Christopher NolanInterstellarParamount Pictures
“Silicon Valley” Landing Page Is A Hilariously Effective Marketing Gag April 23, 2014Generally when a marketing team has a technology-based film or show, they would embrace those themes by creating fake websites, landing pages, etc. We’ve seen in it a bit of David Fincher’s The Social Network, and now we are seeing it again for HBO’s latest comedy Silicon Valley. The show… Read More
Propaganda Posters & Prequel Comic For Guillermo Del Toro’s “Pacific Rim” October 12, 2012Viral activity is not limited to the web; it can go as far as physical face-to-face interactions. While there aren’t any particular viral campaigns for Pacific Rim that we know of, the poster for the New York Comic-Con could provide the inspiration needed to push one through. There will also… Read More
ViralCast #14: Comic-Con Review July 27, 2009June 6, 2010In this week’s ViralCast, Dan, Ian, and Scott are joined by our very special guests Kelsey and Rose, who covered Comic-Con for us live from the convention. We go over some of the interesting things that Kelsey and Rose saw as well dig deeper in the viral campaigns put on… Read More