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A Terrible Day for Film...
Exactly.

- Elliot Tow

Googlepunked in a driving rain: '68 Mustang Fastback + iPhone + Google Maps
Laurie: what I hate is the erie, bottom of the swimming pool visual you get of the USA when you first check...

- Campfiresteve

Googlepunked in a driving rain: '68 Mustang Fastback + iPhone + Google Maps
You certainly do trust Google! There's also the terrific, if artificial, feel of exploring wild frontiers when...

- Laurie B

Why the printed word matters.
Hey, there are rumors going around that original New York Times with the Obama headline are going for as much as $400 on Ebay, which it turns out is not...

- Campfiresteve

The polls have opened in Jersey City, USA.
Huge lines in Brooklyn. Keep your eye on http://twittervotereport.com/ as well as www.fivethirtyeight.com.

- Campfiresteve

Undead and Loving It

As Mike teased previously, I’ve been working for the past 6 months on a campaign for the HBO series ‘True Blood.’

I could tell you about the countless hours we’ve spent crafting an online experience that tells the back story of a world where vampires decide to announce themselves….or I could just show you a few of my favorite artifacts we’ve created.

A White House press briefing on the vampires

Global reactions to the announcement that vampires exist.

Real life locals play along in these man on the street interviews.

There’s lots more stuff both already online and coming up. Head over to BloodCopy to watch it unfold.

2 Responses to “Undead and Loving It”

  1. Stephanie Says:

    I’m fascinated by the complexity of this. Every time I think about just staying in the financial comfort of corporate marketing (screw the useless Radio-TV-Film degree), something like this comes out and makes my head spin. Congratulations to Campfire on yet another amazing project. I hope the show is as successful as the campaign behind it!

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