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Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
12 April 2012
Movie Trailers Have Become A Main Event
The trailer for "Prometheus" was teased and it "was viewed 29.7 million times", says Fox Chief Marketing Officer. As we all already know, trailers are viewed more online than they are in theatres. To really pull in your viewers/audience, you have to market it online and toward your demographic (even if that means teasing the trailer). As the article states, "studios now market the marketing". This is probably because of the rapid growing industry and social media websites. The article goes on to talk about the pros and cons of trailers and how they should be marketed. The article gives statistics and examples of many films, but this is the paragraph that stuck with me the most:
"The increasing numbers of trailers online and commentary surrounding them mean increased scrutiny for the people who make them. Bloggers and tweeters dissect every frame of a trailer for mysterious projects like "The Hunger Games" or "Prometheus" and can create instantaneous bad buzz for films whose trailers they don't like, as happened to the flops "John Carter" and "Green Lantern."
26 February 2012
Can Social Media Predict Oscar Winners?
This is an infographic I found that shows which Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Actress nominees social media users favor based on likes and mentions on Facebook and Twitter.
Have Facebook and Twitter users correctly predict The Help as Best Picture winner this year?
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