and i think there is video that plays perfectly into that. another one that had people talking, this video released in march 22011, standing in the middle of new york time s square, this man says he can hack any video screen. you see plug into the iphone bb that s my video transmitter now this is my video repeater. basically it takes any video signal coming out of the iep phone and enhances it. i can take over any other video signal that i want that i put this close to. he then plays the video he just recorded first on small screens close to the ground. and then attaching the devise it a large red balloon on a jumbo screen high overhead. the images on the phone and on the screen are perfectly in sync. so wrs real or fake? what do you think?
it doesn t even look like a real thing. here it comes tire is rolling uphill. what was where this viral video lost me. the tires rolling uphill. i was like no, i can t do it. the tires should not be able to go up by nudging them. this video first hits the air in 2003. as a traditional ad for honda, but it goes viral around the world. the different parts of the car rolling and flipping and hitting the next thing and triggering the windshield or the muffler to roll. it ends with unlocking the full car.
this doesn t seem to be the work of a professional and that wing definitely disappeared, right? so which is it? real and really amazing? or fake? as soon as the wing flew off, it is like fake. i think in the end we have given like, lots of hints that it can t be real. this viral hit is martin drager s brain child. we call it stealth campaigns. so that means that you try to convince people in a way that they discuss if something is real or not. the video is a subtle campaign for a small german clothing company called kill a thrill. you can make out the company name on the body of the plane. if you type in killer thrill on google, you have four results before the campaign. after the campaign you have 15,000 results. i think they had even more than
this is one of the viral videos sneaks up on you. why is this a viral video? let me give you a demonstration. . the his eyes are flapping rapidly beyond his control. it looks like the most uncomfortable thing to have a device take control of your blinking. the idea is to mimic special glasses that block one eye and then the other in rapid succession, allowing you to see an image in 3d in newer television sets. how can that be comfortable or real? that s one of the ridiculous things that could be true.
actually did it. or did they? well, yes. and not exactly. there is definitely a boulder that has legos on it rolling down the hill after these guys. that s right. 2 t wasn t created bay computer or shot in front of a green screen. but it also wasn t just a group of friends joke around. it had viral video advertising campaign. wafting off of it. that s exactly what it is. a viral video promoting what was in 2008, a new lego indiana jones video game, from luke as arts. we wanted to find a way to brawn the audience. we tasked our agency to come up with some new i do. getting people talking the next day. what s more different than a giant lego boulder chasing someone dressed like indian jones down a hill in the middle after major american city? but still, with 5 million lego bricks, that s got to be a