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Video: For the First Time Ever, Online Video Creators EepyBird Will be Premiering Their New 'Extreme Sticky Notes Experiments' on Primetime Television
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ - EepyBird, the guys behind the famous
Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments, will be releasing their new Extreme Sticky
Note Experiments on September 5th, 2008. The video will debut on ABC Family
during the premiere of "Samurai Girl," 8pm to 10pm, a new miniseries starring
Jamie Chung and Brendan Fehr, who make cameo appearances in the new 90 second
Sticky Note Experiments video.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to:
http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/digisynd/34826/
By packaging EepyBird's new experiment, social marketing agency DigiSynd
has created a new genre of hyper syndication -- capturing the excitement and
the power of original content viral video and bringing it to mainstream
entertainment marketing, while maintaining the innovation and integrity that
makes a video viral.
After a year of experimentation, the 'Extreme Sticky Notes Experiments'
video was born. It uses over a quarter of a million sticky notes. The final
total of sticky notes used: 280,951. That weighs about 300 pounds and is
enough sticky notes to make a solid stripe over 13 miles long.
"The Extreme Sticky Note Experiments" is sponsored by ABC Family, Office
Max, and Coca-Cola. The sticky notes were provided by 3M, who were kind enough
to supply EepyBird with over 4 million Post-it notes for their experiments.
Most of the sticky notes from EepyBird's experiments can be reused, and
those that are damaged beyond repair are recycled.
About DigiSynd
DigiSynd is an outsourced packaging, syndication, and marketing solution
that enables digital studios and other content creators to get the most value
out of their content online. The company uses time-honored storytelling
techniques and valuable lessons from traditional media, but applies them in a
medium of online communities, virtual experiences, interactivity and
user-generated content. The company was founded by Oliver Luckett and Rob
Maigret who previously worked together at Revver. www.DigiSynd.com
About EepyBird:
Pioneers in online video, Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz are the mad
scientists behind EepyBird, a physical theater company exploring how everyday
objects can do extraordinary things. Their videos have been viewed over 40
million times online, and they have won two Webby Awards and been nominated
for two Emmy Awards. They have performed live inParis,London,Istanbul,Las
Vegas, and even on Wall Street itself for the Webby Awards. EepyBird has also
appeared in videos for Blue Man Group, Barenaked Ladies, and, earlier this
summer, Weezer.
SOURCE DigiSynd
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