Oct 25 2009

Great movie. Great story.

Film made for $15000 hits number one.

With weeks of viral marketing and a promotional campaign driven by social networks like Twitter and Facebook behind it, Oren Eli’s Paranormal Activity (Paramount) expanded into just under 2,000 theaters on Friday and successfully took the box office with an estimated $22 million and an astounding cumulative gross of $62.5 million after less than a month in theaters. It’s surely going to be considered one of the memorable phenomena of 2009, having cost less than $15,000 to produce, the rights sold to Paramount for roughly $300,000 and then being distributed by one of the most unique and unconventional methods we’ve seen in some time.

See the full story here.

I didn’t see it. I was too afraid. But the social media component is worth close examination.

Why does social media carry the message so quickly and efficiently? It works on many levels, making it a strong communication tool in building relationships.

Free exposure.
Social media is highly rewarded in the search engines.
It’s a way to renew each moment, as you wish.
Segment audiences, if appropriate, aggregate data at will.
Demonstrate history, credentials, samples, process, etc.
Trackable.
Logs of detailed information about visitors, from where visitors are to what page directed them to your page, much data is available.
Easily audit ad effectiveness, editorial reach, competition, etc.

More to come … bird wants to eat my monitor.


Oct 15 2009

brain dump

the brain dump is something i use, a tool, to clear my thoughts. here’s one –

stupid kid, demanded emotional attention, when i should have been typing – he made trending topics

i built this blog to get it outta my head . this is where that happens

gets too crowded in my head . which piece goes with what part – my drawing board to store, share, draft, edit, outline, storyboard … even publish

ideas, plans, forework, all the brain-clogging material out into a place that allows examination …

and ultimately, use

that’s where you find reward

a voice

therapy

revenue

record

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Oct 10 2009

it’s too late to blog

I mean to say, it’s late, almost 4:30 AM on Saturday morning. I need to finish this quick post and go to bed before I see the sky turning blue.

I recently talked to a client that lives a tv show. He really does. He and his family are touched with Hollywood Magic. He doesn’t know he’s this marketable, he thinks he’s a starving artist, but he is what I’ve been saying we all are now, he’s real and his story is fantastic. We are the new tv.

It’s too late to blog now, but let this be a reminder to all of us that I need to finish this conversation. Later.

<Woof !>