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AMC RUBICON Season Premier EPK

Written in Dossier form and loaded with autoplaying fast-start video of every character, this 47 page 12 clip video integrated book introduces what could be a hot new property for Rainbow Media and AMC Originals.

It is now public at this link: http://amc.ctnhd.com/rubicon

Global espionage exposed by Frontline, Deported Russian Suburbian spy rings, promoted in the new York Times and supported by the intelligence gathering of the hot new info in Wikileaks.org, public attention to this topic and  the timing of this new series could not be more perfect. CTNDIGITAL was provided some exclusive content in making this well-worth-the-read book, with backstory and Character bios and Actor profiles. Narrated by Executive Producer Henry Bromell, this intertwined and timely storyline is presented character-by-character in the first 26 pages.

The Rubicon book has some of the latest Features of PageBlend along with the robust features already available:

  • Twitter API link/post automation – one click.
  • Facebook API (FBML) auto thumbnail and page specific auto-linking for one click Wall Posting
  • One-click Thumbnailer index, trackable events, high performance high accuracy visuals and video
  • Fullscreen maximizer scaler, custom anti-aliased fonting provides for 1024 thru 1920 pixels of quality
  • Presents perfectly on 1080p HTPC / HDTV and can navigate using the arrow buttons on Logitech remotes.
  • Autoplay Video cover page, 1/4 .. 1/2 and full spread
  • Video MP4 support and CDN delivery supports over 250,000 users/day
  • Average "Sticky-time" in the book = 12 minutes… many visits are 28 minutes.

 

Set in the American Policy Institute — a fictional clearinghouse for all the nation's espionage — "Rubicon" focuses on intelligence analyst Will Travers (James Badge Dale), who, we're told, is "skilled in pattern recognition, systems analysis and emergence theories."

How skilled? One of his colleagues has been puzzling over something called the "Malaysian cipher," trying to figure out what four cities — Seville, Larnaca, Dubrovnik and Ajaccio — have in common. Within seconds, Travers is able to rattle off the following: "They were all part of the Roman Empire. They all have paleaectic Mediterranean rain forests (and) a chaparral biome. They're all in countries that spend less than 5 percent of their GDP on the military."

But that's just one example of how "Rubicon," which was inspired by political thrillers ranging from "All the President's Men" to "The Conversation," doesn't waste time coddling viewers.

Above Page with fullspread video selected on HDTV

 

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