movie promotion

Earache My Eye

Posted on July 20, 2007. Filed under: 80s movies, 90s movies, Bose, Boston, Bruce Willis, Cambridge Soundworks, DVD, Die Hard, OnDemand, Robin Williams, Toni Collete, indie films, movie marketing, movie promotion, movie sound, movie trailer, movies, sound editing, tv ad, tv remote |

Dear Hollywood,
When I view the credits at the end of your movies I’m impressed on the number of people working on the film. One thing I wonder about though is the sound crew. Are they really necessary? From the perpective of a rabid movie watcher it seems like they’ve been severely underutilized. I recently watched [...]

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Save Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip

Posted on June 15, 2007. Filed under: Jericho, Michael Durwin, NBC, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, User Generated Content, movie promotion, viral marketing |

If the fans of “Jericho” can bring it back from the dead, why won’t fans of “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” convince NBC to bring it back for another season?
Read the rest of the article here:
http://blogs.mediapost.com/tv_board/?p=99
My Response:
I agree with Jack in his appreciation of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. It seems that broadcasters [...]

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NXNE? Boston is missing out!

Posted on April 18, 2007. Filed under: Austin, Boston, Boston Independent Film Festival, Boston Phoenix, Boston Underground Film Festival, Chris Cooper, Chris Kataan, Cream, Grindhouse, Luke Wilson, Massachusetts, NBC, North by New England, North by No'Easter, Robert Rodriguez, SXSW, Sony Pictures, advertising, blog, broadcast, consumer marketing, indie films, movie promotion, movie trailer, new media, texas |

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be able to attend the Independent Film and Interactive portion at SXSW. As you may or may not know SXSW began a a music festival that eventually attracted signed acts, celebrities and record companies. It has since expanded to include independent films and interactive marketing. I’ve [...]

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Failure to Launch (Correctly)

Posted on April 4, 2007. Filed under: ABC, American Express, Boston, Chia Pet, Kate Beckinsale, Lost, Michael Durwin, OnDemand, Sony Pictures, Vacancy, YouTube, advertising, blog, broadcast, consumer marketing, movie promotion, movie trailer, new media, tv ad, viral marketing |

I just saw a preview for the new movie Vacancy. Kate Beckinsale is in it so of course I’ll see it, when it comes to OnDemand. The trailer was interesting enough, mostly because Kate Beckinsale was in it, but I was most intrigued by a bit of text at the end of the trailer under [...]

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