Fringe Glyph Code 501: "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11"
By Dennis Email Post 9/28/2012 10:10:00 PM Categories: Easter Eggs, Fringe, Glyphs, Season 5
The Glyphs code in the Fringe episode "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" spelled out DOUBT, like the doubt the Fringe team is feeling that a plan to defeat the Observers is going to work.
For more information on the Fringe Glyphs, check out Fringepedia's Glyph / Symbols page, which has all the previous glyphs and codes.
Fringe Episode 501: "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11" SEASON PREMIERE!
By Dennis Email Post 9/28/2012 08:31:00 PM Categories: Episodes, Fringe
Happy Fringe Season Five Premiere Friday!
THE FRINGE TEAM EMBARKS ON ITS MOST IMPORTANT MISSIONDuring tonight's season premiere episode, help promote Fringe by tweeting about the episode using this week's hashmark #TheyAreHere (Wait until 8pm, and don't use any other #hashtags! - plus please add the word Fringe (without a #) into your tweet.)
The fifth and final season picks up from the ominous events of last season’s “Letters of Transit” episode, in which the year is 2036 and the overpowering Observers rule. The Fringe team – preserved in amber for 20 years - is now a rebel resistance team fighting for freedom. Peter, reunited with his now adult daughter, Etta, sets out to find out what happened to his wife and Etta’s mom – Olivia – as they start their mission to save the world from the Observers.
While you are on Twitter, keep your eye out for live tweeting by:
- Fringe editor Ari Margolis (@jonxproductions)
- Fringe executive producer Joel Wyman (@jwfringe)
- Plus other fringe cast and crew???
Also, don't forget to check OUT our LIVE Fringe Chat Room, and check-IN to Fringe at GetGlue to get this week's Fringe sticker.
After the episode airs, continue the discussion here in the comments, and get more Fringe information at the:
- Episode page on Fringepedia
- Transcript on Fringepedia
- Screenshot gallery at FringeFiles
- Promotional photos at FringeFiles
How do you rate the Fringe episode "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11"
Social Media Campaign for 5x01 "Transilience Thought Unifier Model-11"
By birdandbear Email Post 9/28/2012 04:40:00 PM Categories: GetGlue, Support Fringe, Twitter
The team over at Fringenuity are preparing to launch back into the weekly social media campaigns that helped give the fandom a voice during the last season. The focus is a little different now that we no longer need to worry about the future of the show, but Fringe's fandom has become a sort of story in itself, and we intend to be there every step of the way down this last stretch of road. Fringe, and its fans, deserve nothing less.
FOX Broadcasting will continue its support of the community's efforts by displaying the fan chosen hashtag in place of the old #Fringe tag during each episode. For the September 28 premiere, the hashtag was really a no brainer (see what I did there?); the logical answer to September's ominous warning. After a summer full of warnings that "They are coming," the hashtag for the season five opener is
1) Don’t use #TheyAreHere before the designated time: 1 HOUR before Fringe airs.
The event will take place 1 hour before Fringe airs – 8pm EST. As these events become larger, we are gaining more new Fringies in the effort. Gently remind others that use the tag before the event to wait until the right time, and tell them that using the tag too much beforehand will lessen trending impact. This happened when Fringe fans tried to trend #WhereIsPeterBishop for the season four premiere. The # had been used all summer long, was not anything new on the Twitter radar, so it did not trend. Trending happens with terms that are relatively new, and many people tweet about them at the same time. Terms break out onto the scene, but trending becomes more difficult the more they are used. Be nice! We want everyone to feel welcome.
2) One # term per Tweet. Use only #TheyAreHere (What Are Hashtags?)
3) Lots of people tweeting matters more than the number of tweets.
Tell every Fringie about the event. There is strength in numbers – remember that the more unique tweeters we have, the more likely we are to trend, and for a longer duration of time. Send your tweets out fast – but remember to pace yourself. You want to avoid “Twitter Jail.” We know we can hit worldwide trending now, so sustained tweeting matters. Trending can be a distraction, but we need you to keep those wonderful tweets coming. You may have also noticed that the # will drop off the charts after a while, only to trend again when Fringe airs. This is due to other viewers joining in by tweeting the hashtag on the bottom of the screen.
4) Those with lots of followers help out a lot!
Alternate accounts with few followers do not have as much “influence” towards trending. But tweets from accounts like @JWFringe, @FringeOnFox, @VancityJax and @johnnob58004412 make a big impact. Let’s try to build our Fringe fan follower networks. One easy way is to follow people on fan Twitter lists. Here is Aimee's Cortexifan list. Follow some Fringies! Another way is to follow some folks on Twitter “Follow Fridays.” You may have seen tweets that are tagged #FF – followed by a bunch of twitter names. This is because they are recommended people to follow.
5) We want to pique the interest of non-Fringe fans.
This is the key to our trending duration success. It gives a chance to get our message about Fringe out to another audience. Try to construct a list of thoughtful and informative tweets before the event. These can be copied and pasted for easy tweets. Use some witty Fringe sayings – link some of the official promo videos – speculate about the plans of William Bell, or on the fate of Olivia. Cool tweets are more likely to earn re-tweets, and this immensely helps trending.
6) We can discuss aspects of the show in our tweets.
TRY to include the word FRINGE (with no #) in your tweet if possible. Talk about the characters and the actors. Maybe use the episode title. We’ve recently been able to trend Fringe, Broyles, John Noble, and William Bell! Something tells me that Etta and Observers will trend as well…
7) Private accounts must have their locked status removed, as the tweets from locked accounts do not count toward the trend tally.
8) Retweets are the easiest way to help out the trending effort.
Just search for the hashtag, and retweet the ones that are interesting to you. If you know how to use a Twitter application suite like TweetDeck or HootSuite, this is made even easier.
9) Remember to check in at GetGlue for cool stickers and so that Fringe will trend there as well.
With this difference in purpose, we are setting our expectations for lower participation in these events than before the renewal announcement. Without the execution fear hanging over us, there won’t be such a flurry of anxious determination. On the other hand, we’d like to be proven wrong and see more people participate than ever and Twitter trending all over the world once again. Many people have watched Fringe over the summer due to streaming access and news of a definite end date. Fans have been gained. Let’s try for the next few weeks to engage people online whether on Twitter, FB, Tumblr, GetGlue, etc, and talk with them and remind the about Fringe’s return.
Original article by @aimeeinchains
For a little history, and information on how trending works, click here.
Also, you can adopt many lovely icons and promo pics for this event here!
FOX Broadcasting will continue its support of the community's efforts by displaying the fan chosen hashtag in place of the old #Fringe tag during each episode. For the September 28 premiere, the hashtag was really a no brainer (see what I did there?); the logical answer to September's ominous warning. After a summer full of warnings that "They are coming," the hashtag for the season five opener is
#TheyAreHere
TWITTER EVENT PROTOCOL
Be sure to make your first tweet of the night a thank you to @FoxBroadcasting and @WarnerBrosEnt for making season five possible.1) Don’t use #TheyAreHere before the designated time: 1 HOUR before Fringe airs.
The event will take place 1 hour before Fringe airs – 8pm EST. As these events become larger, we are gaining more new Fringies in the effort. Gently remind others that use the tag before the event to wait until the right time, and tell them that using the tag too much beforehand will lessen trending impact. This happened when Fringe fans tried to trend #WhereIsPeterBishop for the season four premiere. The # had been used all summer long, was not anything new on the Twitter radar, so it did not trend. Trending happens with terms that are relatively new, and many people tweet about them at the same time. Terms break out onto the scene, but trending becomes more difficult the more they are used. Be nice! We want everyone to feel welcome.
2) One # term per Tweet. Use only #TheyAreHere (What Are Hashtags?)
3) Lots of people tweeting matters more than the number of tweets.
Tell every Fringie about the event. There is strength in numbers – remember that the more unique tweeters we have, the more likely we are to trend, and for a longer duration of time. Send your tweets out fast – but remember to pace yourself. You want to avoid “Twitter Jail.” We know we can hit worldwide trending now, so sustained tweeting matters. Trending can be a distraction, but we need you to keep those wonderful tweets coming. You may have also noticed that the # will drop off the charts after a while, only to trend again when Fringe airs. This is due to other viewers joining in by tweeting the hashtag on the bottom of the screen.
4) Those with lots of followers help out a lot!
Alternate accounts with few followers do not have as much “influence” towards trending. But tweets from accounts like @JWFringe, @FringeOnFox, @VancityJax and @johnnob58004412 make a big impact. Let’s try to build our Fringe fan follower networks. One easy way is to follow people on fan Twitter lists. Here is Aimee's Cortexifan list. Follow some Fringies! Another way is to follow some folks on Twitter “Follow Fridays.” You may have seen tweets that are tagged #FF – followed by a bunch of twitter names. This is because they are recommended people to follow.
5) We want to pique the interest of non-Fringe fans.
This is the key to our trending duration success. It gives a chance to get our message about Fringe out to another audience. Try to construct a list of thoughtful and informative tweets before the event. These can be copied and pasted for easy tweets. Use some witty Fringe sayings – link some of the official promo videos – speculate about the plans of William Bell, or on the fate of Olivia. Cool tweets are more likely to earn re-tweets, and this immensely helps trending.
6) We can discuss aspects of the show in our tweets.
TRY to include the word FRINGE (with no #) in your tweet if possible. Talk about the characters and the actors. Maybe use the episode title. We’ve recently been able to trend Fringe, Broyles, John Noble, and William Bell! Something tells me that Etta and Observers will trend as well…
7) Private accounts must have their locked status removed, as the tweets from locked accounts do not count toward the trend tally.
8) Retweets are the easiest way to help out the trending effort.
Just search for the hashtag, and retweet the ones that are interesting to you. If you know how to use a Twitter application suite like TweetDeck or HootSuite, this is made even easier.
9) Remember to check in at GetGlue for cool stickers and so that Fringe will trend there as well.
With this difference in purpose, we are setting our expectations for lower participation in these events than before the renewal announcement. Without the execution fear hanging over us, there won’t be such a flurry of anxious determination. On the other hand, we’d like to be proven wrong and see more people participate than ever and Twitter trending all over the world once again. Many people have watched Fringe over the summer due to streaming access and news of a definite end date. Fans have been gained. Let’s try for the next few weeks to engage people online whether on Twitter, FB, Tumblr, GetGlue, etc, and talk with them and remind the about Fringe’s return.
Original article by @aimeeinchains
For a little history, and information on how trending works, click here.
Also, you can adopt many lovely icons and promo pics for this event here!
Anna Torv Interview From The Fringe Set
By Old Darth Email Post 9/28/2012 11:22:00 AM Categories: Anna Torv, Interview, Video
Marisa Hoffman from the Give Me My Remote - GMMR - website has posted an interview with Anna Torv from the set of Fringe where reporters asked her questions about the upcoming season and Olivia.
Looks like Olivia gets to shed her business suit attire this season!
For more excellent Fringe coverage, recommend you follow Marisa over at GMMR or on Twitter at:
Follow Marisa on Twitter @MarisaRoffman
Looks like Olivia gets to shed her business suit attire this season!
For more excellent Fringe coverage, recommend you follow Marisa over at GMMR or on Twitter at:
Follow Marisa on Twitter @MarisaRoffman
Fringe Observer PSA: Wanted: Walter Bishop
By Dennis Email Post 9/28/2012 10:04:00 AM Categories: Fringe, Observer, Observer Protocol, Teaser, Trust The Tapes, Video
Here is the latest Observer Protocol video, and this is another "All-Points Bulletin" (amber alert?), warning people to be on the lookout for "national security threat" Walter Bishop.
FYI: There is also some reverse audio that sounds like Walter saying "fate of the world"
There is also a hidden Twitter hashtag #TrustTheTapes, although the search doesn't reveal anything new... yet.
Click the "Read more »" link to see the hidden images embedded in the video.
Fringe Season 5 starts TONIGHT!
New Interview with Anna Torv - Audio
By JuliDG Email Post 9/27/2012 03:24:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Audio, Interview, Video
Here's a new interview with Anna Torv from "The Kevin And Bean Radio Show". She talks about Season 5 [without spoilers], Gene and much more. This is an audio interview only.
Fringe returns tomorrow at 9/8c on FOX
Marisa Hoffman: J.H. Wyman Teases Final Fringe Season Character Odysseys
By Old Darth Email Post 9/26/2012 03:26:00 PM Categories: J.H. Wyman, Season 5
Marisa Hoffman from the Give Me My Remote - GMMR - website has written up a conference telephone call, Fringe showrunner Joel Wyman did today.
You can read the full article here:
J.H. Wyman Teases the Odysseys He Wants the Characters to Go On in the Final Season
Highlight quote from Joel for me:
For more excellent Fringe coverage, recommend you follow Marisa over at GMMR or on Twitter at:
Follow Marisa on Twitter @MarisaRoffman
You can read the full article here:
J.H. Wyman Teases the Odysseys He Wants the Characters to Go On in the Final Season
Highlight quote from Joel for me:
“The only place to wind up is what would move me and what would I want as a closer?” he explained. “If I invested four years of my life in these characters that I’ve grown to love and be interested in and dedicated so much effort into paying attention and following, what would I want?"
For more excellent Fringe coverage, recommend you follow Marisa over at GMMR or on Twitter at:
Follow Marisa on Twitter @MarisaRoffman
Win A Piece Of Crime Scene Tape From Ari Margolis!
By fringeobsessed Email Post 9/26/2012 11:23:00 AM Categories: Ari Margolis, Contest, Fringe
Fringe Media Master, Ari Margolis, tweeted that he is having a new giveaway on Twitter:
In honor of the final season of #Fringe, I am giving away one final piece of #Fringe crime scene tape! http://instagram.com/p/P_z2T8Oo7g/ Just Tweet me @JonxProductions and include what you're most excited about this season. That's it! Open to everyone! Tweet as often as you want! #Fringe #TheyAreComing
If you've been following Ari on Twitter, you know that he is a very generous guy, and that this new giveaway is very him!
The deadline for Ari's contest is Fringe Friday, September 28th, the same day as the Season 5 premiere.
Good luck!
In honor of the final season of #Fringe, I am giving away one final piece of #Fringe crime scene tape! http://instagram.com/p/P_z2T8Oo7g/ Just Tweet me @JonxProductions and include what you're most excited about this season. That's it! Open to everyone! Tweet as often as you want! #Fringe #TheyAreComing
If you've been following Ari on Twitter, you know that he is a very generous guy, and that this new giveaway is very him!
The deadline for Ari's contest is Fringe Friday, September 28th, the same day as the Season 5 premiere.
Good luck!
Wanted: Walter Bishop
By Old Darth Email Post 9/26/2012 01:16:00 AM Categories: Dr. Walter Bishop, Season 5
Fringe - EPK Videos: Interviews with the Cast
By JuliDG Email Post 9/25/2012 10:33:00 PM Categories: Anna Torv, Georgina Haig, Interview, Jasika Nicole, John Noble, Joshua Jackson, Press Kit, Season 5, Video
Here's a playlist with interviews to Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, John Noble, Georgina Haig and Jasika Nicole about the Season Premiere.
Fringe - Sneak Peeks 501 "Transilience Though Unifer Model - 11"
By JuliDG Email Post 9/25/2012 10:15:00 PM Categories: Season 5, Sneak Peek, Spoiler, Video
Here are a some new Previews for Fringe Season Premiere Episode 501 Transilience Though Unifer Model - 11. Hope you enjoy.
Official Synopsis For Episode 5.03
By Old Darth Email Post 9/25/2012 06:58:00 PM Categories: Press Release, Season 5
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