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Slamscape's avatar
Slamscape10/20/2024

$4

One of my favorite sci-fi shows is Battlestar Galactica, if you haven't watched, I highly recommend it. One of the main running themes throughout the shows run was that there were humans that looked like the enemy, the Cylons. Some of them are revealed early on and some of them remained a mystery all the way up until the end of the 3rd season.

My idea would be to have the cast play a modded version (with cylons and humans) of Among Us, which sort of mirrors the whole, who is a cylon and who is just a human theme from the show. Fans could tune in on Twitch and get involved.

Obviously this would be hypothetical, since twitch and Among us didn't exist back then but it's a fun idea.

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mypets10/20/2024

$4

I find it very difficult to have a favorite TV show, I have several favorites! But thinking about this marketing proposal, one series I really like is “Black Mirror”, I find it incredibly intelligent and scary haha

To promote a new season, I could launch a campaign called “Reflections of the Future”. Playing on the dystopian premise of the series, we could try to get people to question the extent to which technology can invade their real lives.

Imagine several interactive mirrors scattered around various cities in the world in busy places like shopping malls and subway stations... But when people approached, instead of seeing their own reflection, they could visualize a distorted version of their reality, as if they were looking at their future selves, whether aged, with false personal information or even those based on social networks, giving the idea of having been “hacked”, their personal lives invaded and thus, from the mirror, having the feeling of being in an iconic episode of “Black Mirror”. The campaign could also use social media advertising and show images on timelines with something written on them like “system failure”, to give the impression that there is something wrong with your feed, your posts and even the algorithm, generating a feeling of discomfort and curiosity, totally related to the series!!! After a while, it could synchronize the mirrors with the social networks and then show the new trailer, with that tease of the themes that will be covered in the next episodes!!!

I'd be super excited and curious, wouldn't you?

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yan5743610/20/2024

$4

I imagine a campaign for a new “Jurassic World” movie called “Dinosaurs on the Run”, in which we would select the world's largest cities and turn them into “archaeological sites” where dinosaurs escaped from their breeding grounds. But how were we going to make it immersive and attractive? Simple, an Augmented Reality app, in which people would be able to see the dinosaurs walking through the streets and in real size (you'd be looking at it on your cell phone and you could stare at the huge legs of a brontosaurus haha), a technology similar to what we see in Pokemon Go, allowing people to “trap” and send the animals back to their proper places.

We would have “containment zones”, which would be the “raids” that Pokemon Go also has, except that in the places selected to host such an event, we would find in-person actions to launch the movie, with interactive activities such as hunting for dinosaur eggs, realistic models simulating some of our beloved animals and, of course, the raid itself. Once the final dinosaur had been defeated, exclusive gifts would be distributed to those in attendance, such as personalized shirts, bags and, of course, lots of raffle tickets for the film's release.

Dydo's avatar
Dydo10/20/2024

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I dream of a Fight Club remake, updated to reflect modern society and its complexities. The marketing could involve planned chaos in the streets of select cities, where pedestrians are "recruited" to destroy expensive cars, shop windows, or other high-end property (all paid for by the marketing campaign, of course). Actors embedded in the crowd would incite and control this destruction. After that, they reveal themselves as part of "Project Mayhem" and tell people to follow them on social medias - which are actually of the movie.

Also, billboards in those cities could be "hacked" with anarchic messages from Tyler Durden manifesto words and visuals from Fight Club - like showing clips from the film - before cutting back to the other ads. Mysterious closed bar soap holders could be left in high-traffic areas with the tagline "First Rule: Don't Tell." When people open it, there's a Fight Club-branded soap inside and instructions on how to join an invite-only club (a one-time use QR Code that redirects to a Discord server or something else).

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LeoMo10/20/2024

The Walking Dead

A good idea would be to hire people dressed as zombies and go to busy places, such as famous squares, and have the actors who play the most beloved characters appear, also dressed up. They could appear alongside this zombie infestation so that fans can take pictures and interact with this event.

Another interesting option is to spread out prizes and give fans clues as to where these prizes would be. The lucky ones who find them could participate in the series as an undead.

My last proposal would be to form a partnership with a theme park that would be themed with scenes of zombie attacks.