Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Interesting New Viral Campaign From Wall's Ice Cream



Innovative tactical engagement to own life’s lighter side for Wall’s 
Say Goodbye To Serious aims to hit social bull’s-eye with humour




Goodbye Serious, hello relevance. It’s that moment of comic relief flanked by the daily humdrum of the rat race that Unilever brand Wall’s Ice Cream plans to leverage in an innovative new online campaign. The brand last year embarked on an ambitious repositioning exercise to align the globally loved brand to the ideal and payoff Say Goodbye To Serious. The new campaign is not only expected to effectively communicate and engage consumers on Wall’s new platform but also go viral.

Simple but effective and impactful, the campaign features literal interpretations of its positioning through YouTube features. Three yawn-worthy mock current affairs programmes were created for the medium featuring anchor Rick Roberts and personalities that include an Australian politician as well as a Canadian-American campaigner from Saskatchetoon who are barely more viewable than watching paint dry.

Central to the campaign are the interactive pop-up questions offering viewers the opportunity to ‘Keep Watching’ or ‘Say Goodbye To Serious’ where after unexpected humour follows and the gravity of serious content is deflated, literally. The newsworthy and headline-designed titles of the videos, the about-turn content as well as the tail end content encouraging sharing, is sure to fuel the campaign’s viral appeal.

The news channel, dubbed WMW News, encourage sharing across all major social networks including Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr.

See it for yourself by clicking any of these YouTube links and let Wall’s Ice Cream help you Say Goodbye to Serious!

Talks Could Dictate Outcome: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6JYF4H2SNQ
Australian MP Expresses Concerns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz12xsFfZGg
Politician Thinking Ahead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SxpP6t1p60


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Monday, July 29, 2013

What does it take to be a film director? Hear from Andrew Mudge director of The Forgotten Kingdom



Last week at the Durban International Film Festival I sat down with Film Director
Andrew Mudge.  I asked him some questions on Film Direction.


Director Andrew Mudge and some of the cast from 'The Forgotten Kingdom.'

Why this project?

Well Lesotho is a beautiful country.  It has a mythical quality about it.  I was so lucky with this cast.
You know Nozipho (Dineo) is beautiful and people are drawn to her.

What do you think about Director's now using things like Vine to market their movies by making viral trailers this way?

I think it is different.  If they using that for the marketing of the movie then I want to use that.  However for me a movie will always be a big movie that you go see in a dark cinema.  I love that experience.

What tips do you have for people who want to become Film Directors one day?

Make something original and cheap.  Be fiercely original, there is an over saturation of media out there, there is so much on YouTube.  You need to have a voice.

What is your next project?

I hope to have a US project ready for 2014.  I would love to come back to SA and work on a project in SA.

How did you find the young man Lebohang Ntsane?

We had castings for a lot of youngsters.  Most boys had a sense of self-consciousness about them.
I could see Lebohang had natural talent.  He could be part of a scene.

For more info on The Forgotten Kingdom
check out their website:  http://forgottenkingdomthemovie.com/
Tweet me what you think of the movie - @TFKMovie

Interview and Photo by  +Fred Felton
Did you see the movie?  Send me your comments @fredfelton


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