Startup MetaMedia has emerged as a leader for cinemas tapping into streaming technology for non-theatrical programs, interactive on-screen content and movies themselves. Non-theatrical content includes red-carpet events, special fan events, teleconferences for corporate clients and educational presentations using cyberspace's the cloud technology. Plus, Metamedia is … [Read more...] about Making Cinema Screens Interactive
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Film Campaigns Pivot on Datapoints
Hollywood marketers are awash in consumer activity data in real time from cyberspace that sometimes point to a need to pivot, according to last week’s Variety Marketing Visionary Awards Presented by Spotify. Hollywood movie marketers have a full plan at the get-go, but the mindset is to be alert to implementing mid-course corrections as well as planned late-stage new … [Read more...] about Film Campaigns Pivot on Datapoints
Rattled Video Streamers Tackle ‘Churn’
Experiencing sudden chaos from an unexpected leveling of growth, Netflix, Disney+ and other subscription video-on-demand (S-VOD) services are shoring up their economics, trying to curb costly customer churn. Hot competition among S-VOD platforms made for lax industry practices such as generous account sharing; signups with no contracts allowing for quick cancellations; and … [Read more...] about Rattled Video Streamers Tackle ‘Churn’
Deleted Scene Reignites ‘The Batman’ Buzz
A 5-minute deleted scene just posted online for cinema blockbuster “The Batman” creates a post-premiere wave of publicity and, more importantly, sets up a sequel movie and TV series for fans of the comic book-adaptation franchise. The posted polished scene that is not in the PG-13-rated movie is dark and visually blurry. In it, Batman (portrayed by Robert Pattinson) … [Read more...] about Deleted Scene Reignites ‘The Batman’ Buzz
‘Godzilla’ Artificial Reality Promo Hooks Fans
A promotion in which film fans integrate videos of themselves in “Godzilla vs Kong” movie backdrops drew millions of interactions, when planted on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. It’s a case study of the cutting edge of movie promotions using digital media. The concept: fans could express their allegiance by posing with their favorite monster, emulating its powers, and … [Read more...] about ‘Godzilla’ Artificial Reality Promo Hooks Fans
Netflix Touts Its Films in Super Bowl Blitz
Video streamers and Hollywood personalities took center stage in pricey Super Bowl commercials and eight movie-focused spots were in the mix yesterday. In an endorsement of the film genre that many pundits overlook, Netflix bought a long 60-second spot simply touting its movie slate dubbed “Movie Preview and the Adam Project” (“Project Adam” is an original supernatural … [Read more...] about Netflix Touts Its Films in Super Bowl Blitz
Marketing Turmoil Engulfs Netflix, S-VOD
Marketing of subscription video-on-demand for Netflix and HBO Max was rocked in the past week. The high-flying stock price of Netflix cracked, and also subscription prices were raised and lowered, in an apparent contradiction. Netflix raised its subscription price Jan. 14, and then days later competitor HBO Max instituted a limited-time price cut. Netflix increased its … [Read more...] about Marketing Turmoil Engulfs Netflix, S-VOD
Film Promotions Pile Into TikTok
Short-videos web site TikTok is becoming a primo Hollywood movie promotion partner with Sony Pictures’ blockbuster “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and Universal Pictures’ “Sing 2” the latest examples. TikTok has evolved from a “must try” to “must have” for film marketers, given its hefty with 1 billion active monthly users, says a Deadline.com article by Dade Hayes. TikTok is the … [Read more...] about Film Promotions Pile Into TikTok
Analyzing DC FanDome Marketing Event
A immersive online event that Warner Bros. tailors for consumers revealed the newest trailer for “The Batman” and brought news that a third “Wonder Women” live-action movies is in the works. Those are are among tidbits surfacing at the DC FanDome online event Saturday. The “DC” refers to Warner corporate sibling DC Comics. Here’s a marketer’s review of DC FanDome that … [Read more...] about Analyzing DC FanDome Marketing Event
Digital Hipsters, Kids Diverge on ‘Clifford’
A video revealing “Clifford the Big Red Dog” drew mixed reviews, as adult digital literati found it garish, though tots and kids are probably just fine. The movie will be live-action, not animated. The family film’s distributor, Paramount Pictures, and producer Entertainment One released the image a few days ago in an orchestrated reveal encouraging fans to connect and pass … [Read more...] about Digital Hipsters, Kids Diverge on ‘Clifford’