On December 5th the viewer-funded dramatic series “Pioneer One” is excited to debut its season finale with an advance screening at the Anthology Film Archives in Manhattan. The series is independently produced in New York City and is currently distributed online. Details of the event can be found here.nn”Pioneer One” has been recognized as a game-changer for original content on the Internet. It’s been noted for its high-caliber storytelling and engrossing plot line, especially in comparison to other web-series as TV Overmind notes: “Pioneer One has the look, feel, and length of real TV. Rather than embracing its delivery medium with self-referential gimmicks, Pioneer One offers a slickness of production and depth of story that blurs the line between ‘web’ and ‘network’ television.”nnnnLogan Rapp of Tubefilter says “โฆPioneer One just might be the best drama on the internet right now. Are you watching it?”nn”Pioneer One‘s” first season proved wildly popular with online viewers and has generated an international cult following. Episodes one through five have resulted in over 8,000,000 complete downloads.nnThe show integrates the historical realities of Cold War paranoia, nuclear brinksmanship and Soviet space ambitions, imagining a world in which the Soviets reached Mars. Based on that piece of history, Pioneer One‘s first season takes viewers through a gripping story of a mysterious object exploding over the skies of North America, and spreading radiation over the US/Canadian border.nnFans are now eagerly awaiting the release of episode six, the finale of the first season. It ends with a sudden burst of jaw-dropping events and a surprise ending that will leave viewers reevaluating everything they thought they knew.nnnnPioneer One episode six will be released on December 13, 2011.
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ABC Fine Wine and Spirits Embraces Dry January With Cheeky New Ad Campaign
Bacon & Eggs, the creative shop known for its witty, imaginative and disruptive advertising, has created an innovative campaign for ABC Fine Wine and Spirits that playfully tackles the Dry January's impact on its business head-on. Through the campaign, Florida's largest family-owned wine and spirits retailer proudly proclaims its support for Dry January even as it shares its extensive selection of wines, spirits, premixed cocktails and beers found within 127 stores across the state. In the campaign's signature spot, ABC Fine Wine and Spirits cheekily announces its enthusiastic support for Dry January, then proceeds to describe its tantalizing array of velvety cabernets, perfectly frosted IPAs, and smooth whiskeys โ all while insisting, of course, that viewers "definitely shouldn't" indulge in these libations during the month. "Most alcohol retailers either push non-alcoholic alternatives or go quiet during Dry January," explains Kia Zomorrodi, founder and chief creative officer of Bacon & Eggs. "We wanted to flip the script and create something that would resonate with both those participating in Dry January and those who aren't. The campaign's reverse psychology approach lets ABC own the conversation while showcasing its impressive selection in an entertaining way." The campaign arrives as ABC Fine Wine and Spirits aims to maintain brand engagement during a traditionally quiet period for alcohol sales. "This campaign perfectly captures our brand personality while acknowledging the reality of Dry... Read More