Surprise wedding on a plane #FlightYes14

The secret to epic video marketing is to start with the smile of your audience, and then work back from there. So in their latest video marketing stunt, Thomas Cook Travel Belgium managed to do just that.

Thomas Cook asked their fans on Facebook, if given the chance, would they marry their love on a plane. From a number of replies, one lucky fan was chosen and an elaborate wedding for him was planed at 35,000 feet. The entire stunt was funded by Thomas Cook, while the airline and family did their part to make it all come together seamlessly. Here is a six and half minute video on how it all unfolded…

The furthest golf shot caught in a moving car

Mercedes-Benz recently uploaded a video of former Formula 1 racing driver David Coulthard and pro-golfer Jake Shepherd setting a new Guinness World Record with a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster.

To set the record, David Coulthard caught a golf ball hit by Jake Shepherd while driving the car. The ball was traveling at 178mph and was caught 275 metres from the tee, setting the record for the ‘furthest golf shot caught in a moving car.’

The video was uploaded 6 days ago and has already had over 1 million views on YouTube!

Beyonce’s “Mac Run the World!”

It is amazing how Apple inspires both serious and humorous content. 🙂

This recent spoof on Apple’s retail stores has been created by Electric Spoofaloo. The video inspiration comes from Beyonce’s “Run the World (Girls)”.

Haunted photocopier room

Lenovo, one of the world’s largest laptop brands, has developed a series of online viral videos for their latest flagship product – the ThinkPad T420. In a series of videos they have tried to highlight all the extra time one can have as the laptop has proven features such as faster graphics performance, faster boot up, faster wireless connections, faster data transfer, etc.

However only one of these videos caught my eye. Please enjoy it responsibly. 🙂

Lenovo’s emerging marketing team has developed the virals for use in Russia, India, Middle East, Eastern Europe, Turkey, South Africa, South East Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.