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The 'promo' to which Four announces the sixth and final season of Lost , post produced by the Catalan company BOOLAB from an original idea of \u200b\u200bself-promotion of the private channel, has been considered by the creators of the series as "the best trailer" of Lost have ever seen.
A story that acknowledges the work of design and creativity of the team of four led by IƱaki Marticorena and now echoed several U.S. media.
In just two days, the 'promotion' has been seen by over 22,500 plays on Channel Four on YouTube, and more than 182,291 in the English subtitled version posted to the web by an Internet minutes after have been released.
As detailed in the chain of Tres Cantos, Jorge Luis Borges and Omar Khayyam have inspired his team to design the trailer autopromociones. Thus, the island and its characters like a chess board and pieces embody the
latent metaphor of fate in the plot of "Lost."
"Spain knows how to do a promo for Lost "
" Spain Knows How to Make a Lost Promo (Spain knows how to do a promo for "Lost"). This publication leads the New York Magazine his commentary on Four trailer.
"So far, the promos of the sixth season of Lost there was nothing exciting, and they were forbidden to reveal any details on the part of producers."
"However, fans ask the opposite. They want creativity. And that is what the Four promo offers. Here again no spoilers, but it is much more striking than the British version boring.
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The poem in question is:
And here's the promo, simply spectacular.
Dani
The 'promo' to which Four announces the sixth and final season of Lost , post produced by the Catalan company BOOLAB from an original idea of \u200b\u200bself-promotion of the private channel, has been considered by the creators of the series as "the best trailer" of Lost have ever seen.
A story that acknowledges the work of design and creativity of the team of four led by IƱaki Marticorena and now echoed several U.S. media.
In just two days, the 'promotion' has been seen by over 22,500 plays on Channel Four on YouTube, and more than 182,291 in the English subtitled version posted to the web by an Internet minutes after have been released.
As detailed in the chain of Tres Cantos, Jorge Luis Borges and Omar Khayyam have inspired his team to design the trailer autopromociones. Thus, the island and its characters like a chess board and pieces embody the
latent metaphor of fate in the plot of "Lost."
"Spain knows how to do a promo for Lost "
" Spain Knows How to Make a Lost Promo (Spain knows how to do a promo for "Lost"). This publication leads the New York Magazine his commentary on Four trailer.
"So far, the promos of the sixth season of Lost there was nothing exciting, and they were forbidden to reveal any details on the part of producers."
"However, fans ask the opposite. They want creativity. And that is what the Four promo offers. Here again no spoilers, but it is much more striking than the British version boring.
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The promotion uses a chessboard, while reciting a poem (adapted) Persian mathematician and astronomer of the eleventh century, Omar Khayyam. They get to recreate the essence of conflict in the fifth season and join surprising sixth season without the use of spoilers
The poem in question is:
Because this life is not to prove you
-as I hope,
More than a fuzzy board
complicated chess.
White squares: days
black boxes, night ...
And at the board, destination
operated there with the men,
as parts that move
on a whim without a warrant ...
And one after another to the case
van. Out of nowhere without a name.
-as I hope,
More than a fuzzy board
complicated chess.
White squares: days
black boxes, night ...
And at the board, destination
operated there with the men,
as parts that move
on a whim without a warrant ...
And one after another to the case
van. Out of nowhere without a name.
And here's the promo, simply spectacular.
Dani
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