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Watchmen is considered one of the greatest comic book stories of all-time. Published as a 12-part maxi-series by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987 it's still hailed as a masterpiece of sequential storytelling. Now finally after years of attempts to adapt the series into a feature film comic geeks prayers have been answered as it makes its big screen debut on March 3, 2009. Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons created a world layered with the grime of deceit and dirty little secrets of the tortured lives of has-been superheroes. In a George Orwellian landscape the story unfolds as a murder mystery and delves into the gray areas of what made these characters choose the lives they've led, what brought them together and what broke them apart. Now, with the upcoming Watchmen movie release, elements of transmedia storytelling has surfaced this past week in the form of THE NEW FRONTIERSMAN, a new web site with chronological blog entries featuring photographic evidence, documents, and videos presented as breaking news. Each blog entry uncovers evidence of the the existence of the governmental program that created the super-powered being known as Manhattan as seen in the this video below. 1Tim Street asked, "Does Hollywood Get Social Media? Have you seen any Social Media Marketing campaigns from Hollywood studios that you think were successes?" Tim shared the video above in his post which inspired me to write this post because I think these Hollywood producers and marketers do get it. As part of a viral marketing campaign to promote the movie, The New Frontiersman is getting social on Twitter, Friendfeed, YouTube, Flickr and Digg and has created the Watchmen widget below to share on Watchmen fan sites. As with each of the social networks The New Frontiersman is sharing updates on each of these networks allowing for comments and conversation. While this online marketing effort is not at a level of LG15 Universe, which incorporates social media audience participation into the storyline, it's still an interesting appl...
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In the last few days, a bunch of my friends have sent me links to the video below — a gloriously cheesy fake news clip recounting the history of Dr. Manhattan, one of the characters in the new movie Watchmen. It turns out the video is just the beginning of a cool effort to promote Watchmen online. That effort is based around a site called The New Frontiersman, but also involves using social networking services like FriendFeed, Twitter, and Flickr to reveal an insane amount of material fleshing out the alternate history of America featured in the film. You can see everything from scanned government documents to photos of a slightly different version of the Apollo moonlanding (look closely at the helmet).This is probably the first movie campaign that I’m genuinely excited about. It’s a good match of smart distribution (I love the fact that the FriendFeed stream is as central to the campaign as the official site), clever material (no, seriously, have you watched the video yet?), and a film with a rich, science fictional world that lends itself to this kind of campaign.Dan Light, head of interactive at The Picture Production Company, is one of the folks spearheading the online Watchmen effort for Paramount, which is distributing the film internationally. He says the previous benchmarks for smart, successful movie marketing on the web were The Dark Knight and Cloverfield. But those campaigns centered on a single website, forcing fans to play alternate reality games in the real world or jump through other hoops to access the coolest parts of those sites; the Watchmen campaign is all about pushing a lot of material out there through as many different channels as possible.“I can’t think of another campaign that makes such economic use of these tools in such a cleanly integrated way,” Light says.When I spoke to Light yesterday, he told me the Dr. Manhattan video had been viewed 110,000 times in the 24 hours it had been up, while The New Frontiersmen site had seen about 20...
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An excerpt from a 1970 NBS Nightly News broadcast.
NBS Nightly News with Ted Philips, March 11th 1970 This excerpt from a 1970 edition of NBS Nightly News (anchored by NBS stalwart Ted Philips) features a special report from co-anchor Jim Sizemore looking back at ten years of Dr Manhattan.Integrity in journalism... subscribe today!http://www.thenewfrontiersman.netFrom:thenewfrontiersmanViews:91705 365ratingsTime:03:02More inNews & Politics
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