Zero Dark Thirty campaign is an Aussie first

Zero Dark Thirty campaign is an Aussie first

An interactive media campaign to support the release of Zero Dark Thirty has been launched by Icon Film Distribution, thanks to media agency Vizeum, out-of-home specialist Posterscope and NFC marketers Tapit.

It is the first campaign of its type to support a movie launch in Australia.

Audiences can access movie trailers and content through the mobiles using interactive out-of-home panels in shopping centres across the country.

The media campaign also includes TV advertising, digital and cinema advertising for the movie, which is released in Australia on January 31 and tells the story of the decade-long hunt for Osama Bin Laden.

Greg Hughes, Icon’s CEO, said: “Working with Vizeum and Posterscope to develop a highly strategic approach to media activity, we are excited to implement one of the first campaigns to use NFC technology in the Australian market.”

Tony Woodward, Vizeum business director, added: “A key focus of our media strategy is to drive awareness through captivating audio visual footage. We utilised the TapIt network to push this content out across broad reaching environments skewed to metro areas and cinemas, which will deliver an enhanced experience for audiences and give us a deep level of data to evaluate the campaign.”

Posterscope client director Sarah Harley said: “We wanted to give people the opportunity to engage with the film at a deeper level across multi-platforms using mobile interaction.”

And Tapit head of outdoor media, Will Akerman, added: “This campaign again shows that the way clients are using their marketing dollars is evolving.”




Please login with linkedin to comment

Latest News

Nielsen Data Reveals Brands Spending Big To Attract Aussie Tourists
  • Advertising

Nielsen Data Reveals Brands Spending Big To Attract Aussie Tourists

Nielsen Ad Intel data has revealed that the travel and tourism industry spent more than $153 million on advertising in Australia in Q1, 2024 – an increase of 8 per cent from the previous quarter, with TripADeal the biggest spender, followed by Virgin Australia, then the Flight Centre-owned Ignite Travel. As many Australians return from […]

Cosmo Returns To Australia!
  • Media

Cosmo Returns To Australia!

Ever get the feeling we've weirdly warped back to 1988 at the moment? Confirm it with the relaunch of Cosmo in print.