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  • Cinemagraphs Could Be the Next Big Thing in Facebook Advertising

    Facebook, a company that makes its money selling ad space, has the same problem that everyone who deals in advertising has. How do I capture the consumer’s attention? Or, more aptly put, how do I make people stop and give a damn – if just briefly?

    Advertising on Facebook has evolved over the years to include the rather in-your-face tactic that’s currently being employed – autoplay, in-feed videos. First, there were sponsored photo posts – which were static. Then, there were videos – which move about at an often startling pace.

    It’s the kind of jarring assault that makes the average user want to scroll, and scroll away as fast as they can.

    But could there be another type of in-feed ad, one that moves enough to capture the eye but is subtle and – dare I say – pleasing? Apparently, Facebook is putting its weight behind the cinemagraph.

    You’ve likely seen cinemagraphs floating around the internet for years now. Basically, cinemagraphs are still photographs that feature a very small, controlled element of movement from one aspect of the frame. Like this:

    The technique of creating cinemagraphs has been around for some time, but the term was coined (and trademarked) by photographers Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg in 2011.

    And apparently, that’s who many high-profile companies are tapping to create their cinemagraphs. Adweek reports that Burg and Beck have been in talks with Facebook about cinemagraphs, and that Burg and Beck have “had all kinds of new inquiries [from brands].”

    Here’s what a cinemagraph ad could look like on Facebook. This is a cinemagraph that Burg and Beck’s Ann Street Studio created for Ecco Domani wine:

    Much more aesthetically pleasing than an autoplay ad, you have to admit.

    “You’re going to start seeing a ton of these on Facebook,” an advertising executive told Adweek. They say they know this because they’ve seen “a guide produced by Facebook for marketers called ‘Hacking Facebook Autoplay.’”

    Facebook’s autoplay feature in the News Feed is a powerful one for marketers – but right now it’s only being used bluntly. Something like a cinemagraph could make use of the autoplay feature and still keep users from scrolling by in abject horror.

    Images via Johan Blomstrom, Wikimedia Commons, Ann Street Studio

  • ‘House Of Cards’ Season 2: Even More Of Those Cool Cinemagraphs Released

    ‘House Of Cards’ Season 2: Even More Of Those Cool Cinemagraphs Released

    Last month, House of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon told fans that a “slew” of new cinemagraph GIFs for Season 2 were on the way. He shared the first one featuring Kevin Spacey at the time:

    House of Cards Season 2

    More eventually made their way to the House of Cards Tumblr. Since then, a bunch more have been added:

    House of Cards: Season 2 returns on Friday, February 14th. This week, Netflix also announced it will return for a third season, with production beginning soon.

    Images via Tumblr

  • ‘House Of Cards’ Season 2 Gets More Cinemagraphs

    Earlier this month, House of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon told fans that a “slew” of new cinemagraph GIFs for Season 2 were on the way. He shared the first one featuring Kevin Spacey at the time:

    House of Cards Season 2

    Since then, more have emerged on the House of Cards Tumblr. Here are the ones they have up so far.

    House of Cards

    House of Cards

    House of Cards Season 2

    House of Cards Season 2

    Season 2 is set to premiere on February 14h (it won’t be long now). Watch the latest trailer here.

    Images via Tumblr

  • ‘House Of Cards’ Season 2 Gets Promotional Cinemagraphs (Here’s The First One)

    ‘House Of Cards’ Season 2 Gets Promotional Cinemagraphs (Here’s The First One)

    On Wednesday, House of Cards showrunner Beau Willimon took to the House of Cards subreddit to tell fans, “We created a slew of cinemagraph GIFS for Season 2 and I wanted to share this one with you first. Just a taste for now, but LOTS MORE to come, so keep your eyes peeled, your ears to the ground, and your smart-devices at your finger-tips.”

    The post linked to the following GIF in Imgur.

    Spacey Gif

    Netflix posted it to YouTube today:

    I guess we’ll be seeing more of these over the run up to Season 2.

    Image: Netflix