At the end of Novemeber over the Thanksgiving weekend, the Planet Hollywood marketing department and Shay Carl got together at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas to organise a flash mob. The flash mob was produced by Midi Mafia and based around a choreographed dance to their song "Phamous".
Vlogger and comedian Shay Carl, took part in the flash mob and was joined by YouTube celebrities KassemG, Lisa Nova, MysteryGuitarMan, Denise Vlogs, Rawn and a variety of other dancers and performers. None of the employees on duty at the time had any knowledge of the stunt.
This is the video...
Directed by: Justin Purser (website & twitter)
Produced by: Christian Heuer (website & twitter)
Choreogrophy by: Kris Mohfanz (website & twitter)
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Planet Hollywood 'Phamous' Flash Mob
Friday, October 9, 2009
Death of the Flash Mob
Have Flash Mobs had their day? Soundcheck certainly think so. Yesterday evening, Dublin saw its first ‘Death Mob’. 250 people collapsed in unison on Dublin’s South William Street, 'dying'. This was the end of the Flash Mob.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Billy Jean Moonwalk FlashMob
Last Friday at Liverpool Street Station (the same location as the T-Mobile FlashMob) an impromptu FlashMob came together to pay tribute to the late Michael Jackson. The event was sparked off earlier that morning by Rob Manuel, founder of web pranksters b3ta.com, who Tweeted "If I claimed there was a mass moonwalk being organised for 6pm at Liverpool Street Station would anyone believe me?".
This was then picked up by @Markcorrigan. The rest so they say, is history (I could have gone with a really bad pun there!)
Monday, May 4, 2009
T-Moblie Trafalgar Square Event
Here's a great look behind the scenes of the recent T-Moblie Trafalgar Square Event, by Campaign.tv. The event, produced by Saatchi and Saatchi, is the latest T-Moblie ad and features a mass karaoke in Trafalgar Square of over 13k people.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Central Station Antwerp Flash Mob
Just in case you missed it, this is the latest Flash Mob to get serious attention. No wonder, the choreography is excellent. The group gradually grows as bystanders seem to just 'decide' to have a go. Really seemless stuff.