Another viral video has been permeated in the internet about "flying people" seen in the sky of New York. Before viewing the said video, do you believe people can really fly?
Here's the fact about the "flying people" captured in video camera:
The fascinating sight of 3 people spotted flying all over the skies of lower Manhattan last Friday, causing a lot of curiosity and astonishment from New Yorkers. Even though it looked to be a sight similar of a comic book, it was in fact a brainy bit of viral marketing for this week's upcoming film "Chronicle." Those aren't people actually flying, but some very complexly crafted radio-controlled airplanes.
What's the relation of the "flying people" in New York with the movie Chronicle?
Chronicle portrays the legend of three high school students who find out they have superpowers, including the power to fly. To promote the movie, the studio contacted on Thinkmodo, a firm that focuses in designing viral sensations. They first bang with a video that seemed to demonstrate a man employing his ingenuity to hack into the video screens in Times Square. It was shortly disclosed to be a linkup for the Bradley Cooper movie "Limitless," which became to be an unexpected hit. For "Chronicle," though, the crew of the film had a discrete course in mind.Here's the fact about the "flying people" captured in video camera:
The fascinating sight of 3 people spotted flying all over the skies of lower Manhattan last Friday, causing a lot of curiosity and astonishment from New Yorkers. Even though it looked to be a sight similar of a comic book, it was in fact a brainy bit of viral marketing for this week's upcoming film "Chronicle." Those aren't people actually flying, but some very complexly crafted radio-controlled airplanes.
What's the relation of the "flying people" in New York with the movie Chronicle?
Watch the "Flying People" video in New York:
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