Video

Did Herman Cain Make the Worst (and Funniest) Ad in Political History?

October 26th 2011

Herman Cain’s smoking gums political ad is all the things political ads hope to avoid. Come take a look, see how this is a perfect application of Poe’s law, and join our somewhat informed discussion. ;>

Mike Lazaridis of RIM Shows the Right Way to Start an Apology

October 13th 2011

Mike Lazaridis, the founder of RIM, maker of Blackberry, apologized by video for the disruption to their normally bombproof network. This is a solid move. Consider how many other business and political leaders equivocate, rather than owning the failures and fixes that come whenever enterprises take on business risk.

The Stupid EU Cookie Law in 2½ Minutes Is Cool Content Marketing

October 13th 2011

Everyone who reads this blog should be keeping an wary eye on the EU’s laws about websites using cookies. Check out this cheeky, fast explainer on this topic – and get a great reminder of why video content is a superb way to build brands.

Netflix Reverses Course: Decides Against Poorly Considered Split-Up

October 11th 2011

Netflex has sent out another impersonal, awkward client message announcing it won’t split up the company. Instead, CEO Reed Hastings should cut a video showing people the brilliance ahead in the Netflix future, and assure subscribers that someone with vision and a steady hand is running the show.

Beer, Bikers and Brands: Why Stunt Marketing Should Be in Your Video Content Strategy

September 30th 2011

Carlsberg Beer packed a theater with tough-looking biker types, with just two seats remaining, in the middle of the crowd. Would you go for the seats? If so – “then that deserves a Carlsberg”. Its a case where stunt marketing and viral video create a real brand experience.

Netflix Fragments Its Brand in a Self-Made Disaster

September 19th 2011

Absent its DVD by mail business, Hollywood now holds the fate of Netflix in its hands. Will it say “Deal” or “No Deal”?

As Not Seen on TV: WebTV Titans Vie and Cut Deals with TV Broadcasters

October 28th 2010

Audience Platforms Emerge as the New Networks We are now among 2 billion people on the Internet.  Have you noticed that we’re increasingly spending the bulk of our time on an ever-smaller handful of hub websites? According to data from Compete in 2001, 30 percent of all Internet traffic went to the top 10 visited […]

Sokolove Law Uses Social Video Contest to Ban a Killer

May 19th 2010

A few weeks ago, I observed that part of a lawyers work involves dealing with misery: explosions, poisonings, fraud, catastrophic medical errors, and — toughest of all — kids whose lives will be framed by the careless act of another. Those are the issues clients bring to us, and any lawyer who has done it […]

Nestle’s Bogus Copyright and Trademark Complaints Fuel a Streisand Effect for Greenpeace

March 20th 2010

This week, Greenpeace posted a gruesome anti-Nestlé commercial on YouTube complaining that Nestlé SA buys palm oil from companies that destroy the Indonesian rainforest to plant oil palms. The 60-second video depicts a bored office worker enjoying a Kit Kat, which, rather than being the popular chocolate-hazelnut ladyfinger-style confection, appears to be a chocolate-covered ape […]

Disney Copyright Video: Another Fair Use Provocateur Par Excellence

March 10th 2010

Remember my 2010 prediction that brand holders should beware of clowns? I called it the Coulrophobia Epidemic of 2010.   Logorama did it with trademarks, and won an Oscar. Girl Talk did it with music, gaining top rankings from Rolling Stone, Blender and Time magazine. And now Eric Faden uses the most copyrighted video anywhere, Disney® […]