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Warner Bros. Release More Facebook Films using Milyoni’s App

March 29th, 2011
categories: applications,company news,facebook,facebook app,film,Milyoni UK,social media

Tags: Batman,Credits,Harry Potter,Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,Hollywood,Inception,Life as We Know It,The Dark Knight,video,Warner bros.,Warner Brothers,Yogi Bear

Following the success of The Dark Knight, Warner Bros. have made the decision to realease more films over the social network (US only at the moment). Here’s an article from Inside Facebook for more details:

“Warner Bros has expanded its test of renting films through Facebook, adding “Watch” tabs to Pages for five more films. Since its release on March 8th, 98,330 users have engaged with the “Watch The Dark Knight” app hosting the original test of the streaming service. The streaming app for the additional films, developed by Milyoni, has not been changed to bring Facebook’s social features any closer to the viewing experience.

The five films to receive renting capabilities are “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets”, “Inception”, “Life as We Know It”, and “Yogi Bear.” The inclusion of both complicated, more adult films and family films may help Warner Bros determine if a specific audience type is more receptive to Facebook rentals.

The near 100,000 users of the Dark Knight app, according to Facebook’s Open Graph protocol, only represent 1.6% of The Dark Knight Page’s total fans, and we can’t tell how many actually paid the 30 Facebook Credits, or $3, to rent the film. Still, the traction was apparently sufficient to warrant further testing.

The rate at which The Dark Knight’s Page has been adding fans has slightly increased from roughly 10,000 to 17,000 new fans a day during March, according to PageData, our fan growth tracking service. This indicates the streaming rentals may have somewhat increased virality. Note that the Page grew 1.8 million fans between March 14th and 18th, but that this is likely due to unofficial Dark Knight Pages being folded into the official Page.

Warner Bros could do much more to stimulate mentions of the rental service, though. Users can click Facebook and Twitter share buttons within the streaming app, but can’t compose their own updates from scratch, or leave any sort of public comments while viewing.

The addition of Facebook’s Comments Box social plugin, the option to chat with other viewers, or a persistent status update field could help the Warner Bros film rental service gain more visibility in the news feed, drawing in new customers. The ability to gift a rental to a friend, or watch a film simultaneously with friends using different computers could also drive sales.

Before the film studio concludes its test of the value of offering streaming rentals through the social network, it needs to make sure its app takes advantage of all of Facebook’s viral channels. Users aren’t watching in a silent theater or alone on their couch  – they’re a click away from discussing the film with all their friends. Watching films on Facebook could be a whole new social experience, but Warner Bros or any other long-form content distributor will need design their apps to promote interaction with friends.”

Would you want to see more films availbale on Facebook? Would you like to see TV programmes on Facebook as well? Share your thoughts below.




Shh! New QR code Labrinth Transmission.

July 27th, 2010
categories: design,film,music,qr codes,social media,syco,youtube

Tags: Labrinth,manga,qr codes

Here’s a special edition Labrinth transmission all about how to use the QR codes.
The latest in the weekly series it takes it’s inspiration from 80′s Manga style cartoons. Our editor Leif Johnson found a box of his VHS’s (remember those?) that he taped off late night Channel 4 when he was but a child and just ran with the idea:

What do you think? The authentic-looking characters, backgrounds, and typefaces were all drawn by a huge up and coming talent and our in-house designer Ben Marsh, who has already gained quite a bit of internet notoriety for his Gameboy condoms.

We’re incredibly proud of this series, each one aesthetically different from the last. Here’s a little retrospective of the QR code based videos in case you missed any, just follow this link and tell us what you think. (Glad that rhymed!)


The Disappearance of Alice Creed

February 13th, 2010
categories: film

Tags: cinemaNX

The Disappearance of Alice Creed

CinemaNX, creators of Me & Orson Wells launch their latest film ‘The Disappearance of Alice Creed’ (TDAC) on 30th April. Punktilio have been appointed to manage the social media elements of the film’s release. With a plot that twists and turns like a caught snake, TDAC is a gripping thriller about a meticulously planned kidnap that becomes increasingly complicated, ultimately ending in a desperate struggle for survival.

Punktilio is primarily responsible for creating social engagement and online buzz around the film. We’ll also be monitoring what fans are expecting and wanting from such a production.

For more details visit the official ‘TDAC’ Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/AliceCreedMovie


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