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VMW - Your access to the viral media world

There are many agencies of late that have ventured into the social networking landscape, boasting of their virality. But how viral are they? Too often they go no further than a strategy of inefficient video placement and e-mail blasts: short bursts of energy that tire quickly and become mere static messages

You are looking for viral campaigns that are infectious, utilizing all the weapons of the internet to increase the visibility of your product. Your audience is out there, more internet-savvy than ever before, spoiled for something new – waiting to discuss your product on their Twitter pages, on Facebook, on MySpace and YouTube. You want your message to be embedded in thousands of blogs, websites, and videos, creating a reaction of interest and enthusiasm. This is what we do, and when we get the ball rolling, well, it’s a beautiful thing

 

US Post Office Bans Adam Rifkin's Look The Movie Postcard


A few weeks ago, about a thousand journalists received the first postcard in our teaser mailing for the DVD release of LOOK and SHOULD have received the second one as well. But, the U.S. Post Office PULLED the second card saying it was "too obscene" to send out in the mail. How crazy is that? From NY Post’s Page Six on April 7, 2009: DIRECTOR Adam Rifkin ("Detroit Rock City") is no smut peddler, but the US Postal Service is refusing to mail promotional postcards for his new movie, "Look," which show a man in his boxers entwined by a woman's legs. They say its obscene, even though there's no nudity. "We're all in shock," Rifkin told us. "Not only is it censorship, but with the post office in such financial straits, it's ridiculous they won't mail it." --It’s not surprising that the movie LOOK is stirring up a debate about personal freedom and our right to privacy. Humorous, often disturbing, and always thought-provoking; LOOK is a film that reminds how we are all living our lives in the public (and government) eye. Cell phone cameras, webcams, reality TV and hidden security are now watching our every move. There are an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras in the U.S. and the average American is captured on camera more than 200 times daily. Raising the question: Are we ever really alone? Anchor Bay Entertainment will release LOOK, the provocative award-winning film, on DVD May 5, 2009. The film was written and directed by Adam Rifkin. Check out Adam’s response to the news here: