Posts Tagged ‘Movie Reference’

MySpace, facebook film promotional aids

September 2nd, 2010

Facebook-MovieFacebook movie promotion ‘The Social Network’ was quite rife. Almost all reputable internet site has an ad film. MySpace is no exception.

Quoted by TechCrunch, Thursday (02/09/2010), though the industry to compete in social networking, Facebook kind enough to advertise on MySpace. Even the advertisement stated if Facebook will sponsor a MySpace. » Read more: MySpace, facebook film promotional aids

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Movie ‘Terminator’ will be created 3D

August 16th, 2010

TerminatorHannover House and Red Bear Entertainment has announced that the ‘Terminator 3000′, will be released in the format generated imagery Computer animation (CGI).

Animated films are going to budget approximately $ 70 million. For comparison, the production of Toy Story 3 approximately USD200 million, Shrek Forever After approximately USD165 million. This animated film is expected to attract an audience. Similarly, as quoted from Techland, Monday (08/16/2010). » Read more: Movie ‘Terminator’ will be created 3D

Film about facebook advertising on Twitter

July 17th, 2010
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The film about social networking Facebook artificial director David Fincher, has just launched a trailer at the official website of the film.

Coinciding with this moment, Sony Pictures as a film maker, put adverts on micro-blogging network Twitter. On the front page of the site Twitter, Tweet promo film slipped in between the existing streaming Top Tweets.

“You do not get to 500 million friends without making a Few Enemies. Watch the trailer for The # SocialNetwork at http://500MillionFriends.com,” the sound of Tweet promo. » Read more: Film about facebook advertising on Twitter

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Twitter became a successful film fortune-telling tool

April 12th, 2010

Want to know whether a film will succeed or not? No need a crystal ball or tarot cards, film producers can now use Twitter to predict the fate of a film.

Whether or not a successful method of researching a film on Twitter conducted by researchers at Hewlett-Packard (HP). The result, supposedly pretty accurate in guessing the success of a film. » Read more: Twitter became a successful film fortune-telling tool