Archive for 2006

Flicks and YOU on TV

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Thanks to everyone who has posted feedback about their favorite Flick for TV.

We have an exciting new component of the program to announce!

Taking a cue from the amazing success of the Firefox 1.0 celebration announcement in the New York Times, we’ve decided to do something similar for Flicks!

Full details to be posted soon, but suffice it to say that a limited number of people will be able to participate in this first test run and see their name on TV along with a Firefox Flicks ad, so keep an eye out here for next steps and get those TV remotes and digital video recorders ready!

More about Flicks on TV

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

As written in a previous post, we’re going to be doing something very cool to Spread Firefox. We’re really excited about the prospect of reaching out to millions of people and getting them jazzed about using a browser that so many folks love using as a part of everyday life. Over the coming weeks, our intention is to demystify the process of airing a TV ad for Firefox and have you involved in the process as we go from concept to air sometime late this fall. Think of it as kind of a combination of Insider meets choose-your-own-adventure.

Our goals for airing on TV are simiple: to get people to download Firefox and give it a test-drive; to get the Firefox name out to the masses; and to see if TV actually works as an advertising medium for Firefox. There were many outstanding Flicks submissions that could have worked well as commercial spots. We narrowed down the submissions to choices that met three basic criteria:

  1. Appeal to a wide, mainstream audience
  2. Capture an audience’s attention and imagination
  3. Don’t directly attack our competition by name

Here are some questions that may help guide the selection:

  • Which Flicks make you proud to be Firefox user?
  • Which Flicks do you think people that use other browsers would like best and why?
  • Which Flicks grab your attention?
  • Which Flicks do you think would appeal to a less saavy web user?

Below is a list of flicks that we feel meet the above three criteria best:

Daredevil, This is Hot, Billy’s Browser, Web for All, Give me the soap, Painter, One Window for Every Reason, Improve, No comparison, Sunday Morning, Life Lessons.

More to come, but in the meantime we would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions about and which of the Flicks on the list you’d like to see on air.

Welcome back

Wednesday, October 11th, 2006

Welcome back to the Firefox Flicks Backstage blog. We had a great summer with Flicks interns Matt and John. You can see their videos and more over at the Web Diaries weblog.

In the coming days, we’re going to start talking here and at Spread Firefox about how to get some of these great Flicks on television! Stay tuned.

Welcome Matt and John

Thursday, June 15th, 2006

This summer, Matt Shichtman and John Carey, both of them Firefox Flicks entrants, have come out to California to work as interns with Mozilla.

Matt is the creator of the entertaining Get Foxy video and John is the man behind one of the early community favorites, Drama Queen.

We’re very excited to have them here this summer working on video projects for Firefox 2. We’ll start to see the fruits of their labors soon with the launch of the Firefox Web Diaries, a series of short videos telling the Mozilla and Firefox story. These videos will feature many of the key people that helped to make Firefox the success that it is today and who are hard at work on Firefox 2.

I think we’ll set up a second blog here at Flicks for coverage of the Firefox Web Diaries so stay tuned for more information.

- A

New Featured Flicks

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

As promised, we’ve got a new round of featured Flicks up at the Firefox Flicks front page. I hope to rotate in new features every four or five days.



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