Posted in Humor, Viral Film, Viral marketing on Dec 21st, 2009
It’s weird, whacked, far out, crazy and ridiculously to say at least.
Sometimes originality is what it takes to go viral.
It’s not miracle thinking, but its actually doing what others might just have thought of!
It’s taking an old concept and a word with multiple meaning – of cause with a sexual undertone.
And just for the record [...]
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Posted in Social media, Viral Film on Dec 11th, 2009
Viral marketing is the ‘new’, hot phrase. Everybody wants to be viral and we’re often asked how you make a viral film and lately I’ve stumbled upon the words: “See my new viral film” a couple of times to much.
In my opinion ‘viral’ is a term used for something that spreads through and by a [...]
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Posted in Humor, Viral Film, Web film on Nov 10th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby
CPH:DOX: Copenhagen International Documentary Festival is going on in Copenhagen at the moment giving the Danes a chance to see more than 180 documentary films from all over the world. A part of the festival is a YouTube Battle, and Mindjumpers have been invited to compete.
On Thursday November 12th our very own [...]
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Written by Thilde Vesterby
How do you raise money for a good cause when you’ve got nothing? You get help through social media.
I’ve Got Nothing is a pop song that’s been made by four teenagers and the help they got on YouTube. Everything is done entirely through crowsourced as a part of BBC’s ChartJackers.
The projest [...]
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Posted in Social media, Viral Film on Oct 20th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby
There is no doubt that crisis management has changed because of social media. If something within your company goes wrong the world will know – thanks to YouTube and Twitter. Take this very recent example:
Just the other day, on October 15th blogger Jonathan MacDonald uploaded a video to YouTube. The video, [...]
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Written by Jonas Klit Nielsen
The 28th annual Vancouver International Film Festival, which is running from October 1st-16th 2009 is this year using social media to get people’s attention.
They started on Facebook and Twitter around August and September and now during the festival, short YouTube films pop up.
The films on YouTube are brilliant and definitely [...]
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Written by Tehneyat Waseem
Goviral Paris, a film production and seeding company has launched a campaign along with a couple of partners, which basically sells the idea, that they can help make viral campaigns. To me it seems like they are stating the obvious, selling an idea that sells a product. If you are a [...]
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Posted in Social media, Viral Film, Web film on Oct 5th, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby
As a former employee at two Danish museums, I know that in today’s media world it can be challenging for museums to attract people who don’t usually frequent museums. Especially when the exhibitions are about people and events that have an important cultural and historical impact, but are unknown to young [...]
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Posted in Social media, Viral Film, Web film on Oct 2nd, 2009
Written by Thilde Vesterby
The UN has gained forces with George Clooney and joined the social media world. With these videos they encourage you to speak to the world’s leaders through a YouTube video
If you had a chance to speak to the world leaders, what would you say?
Twitter Delicious Digg Facebook [...]
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Written by Tehneyat Waseem
So everybody has been tuned in on Karen’s story, where a single mom from Denmark was looking for her baby’s father. After much criticism by media experts, Visit Denmark took the video off YouTube, and the director of Visit Denmark resigned. In any case, I came across this video, which made [...]
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