Back to The Hunger Games, we can see the same thing happening, particularly embracing social media as part of the film's promotion. One of the best things about movies based on adaptations of existing novels is that they already have that initial fan base, so they can really embrace the story from the offset, and especially so with YA dystopian because there are often very distinctive themes and characters involved, such as the different districts in The Hunger Games.
The main example of The Hunger Games social media promotion, is the introduction of the District Identification Pass (DIP). By logging onto Facebook or Twitter via the Capitol Network, the user will be registered as a citizen of 'Panem' and assigned an district, citizen number and occupation. The user is then encouraged to join said district on the official HG Facebook page. There is an elected mayor for each district, but, even more importantly, there are journalists, who provide Hunger Games news and sneak peeks at exclusive content. This type of social media activity not only actively promotes the film, but really gives the fans a sense of community and enables them to really engage with the franchise.
That said, there's a few films currently in development that I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for come the months leading up to release date...
Divergent
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1840309/
Another dystopian fic, this time where society is divided into factions based on personality traits - Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Amity (the peaceful), Erudite (the intelligent) and Dauntless (the brave). There is also a group of people known as Divergent (BUT WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THAT). Oh, and Factionless (again, less said about them the better).
I'm really looking forward to how the promotion of this film embraces the different factions and allows fans to choose who they want to be.
The Night Circus
We don't have much information to go on with this film because so far it has only been optioned, but it was optioned by Heyday Films so we KNOW it's in safe hands.
The film centres around the build-up to a duel between two young magicians against the backdrop of the black-and-white striped canvas tent of The Night Circus which appears out of warning in the night.... Just imagine how beautiful this will be! I can't wait to see stills and concept artwork and when there's magic and circus performance involved, the marketing possibilities for this are almost endless.
Watch this space!
Watch this space!
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