Watch NBC’s 25 Minute Preview Of Their Spring Television Season Dan Koelsch, December 2, 2010 The Spring television season is almost upon us, and NBC has made a pretty lengthy to promote their new primetime shows debuting in the spring, as well as the return of some of your favorites. With NBC being the network at the forefrunt of viral, hopefully we’ll see come cool stuff to start off the year. Watch the video after the break and get social network links for the new shows so you can follow them. The Cape Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NBCTheCape Twitter: http://twitter.com/NBCTheCape Harry’s Law Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NBCHarrysLaw Twitter: http://twitter.com/NBCHarrysLaw Perfect Couples Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NBCPerfectCouples Twitter: http://twitter.com/NBCPerfect Love Bites Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NBCLoveBites Twitter: http://twitter.com/NBCLoveBites Paul Reiser Show Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PaulReiserShow Twitter: http://twitter.com/PaulReiserShow Viral Marketing Viral Videos Harry’s LawLove BitesNBCPaul Reiser ShowPerfect CouplesThe CapeViral video
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District 9: Behind The Scenes Photographs January 25, 2010Facebook isn’t a stranger to film and television promotions. They’re probably one of the biggest promotional tools on the internet next to YouTube, and having ads on their website (along with selling the site) is what made them the multi-billionaires that they are today. Facebook has added features in the last… Read More
Viral Video: Sci-Fi Short “ABE” May 1, 2013May 1, 2013Have you ever wanted to know what a psychotic serial killer would be like as a robot? Well, VFX artist Rob McLellan has the answer in his short film ABE. The simplistic video successfully creeped me out. Check it out after the break. Read More