The i5virus video was originally published on YouTube as the starting point for the i5virus mystery game, developed for IBM System i software vendor Bytware, Inc. Shot on location in Tokyo, the video takes viewers along for the ride as two investigators frantically search Tokyo for a key piece of evidence that will put them on the right track in an international cyber-crime investigation.
The evidence is actually an item that directs players to the game site through which they will complete their investigation. The video is the first piece that leads into the overall game. This campaign was launched at an IBM user conference at which the button found at the end of the video was pinned to backpacks that attendees received at check-in.
The ultimate purpose of the video and the game was to raise awareness of security issues pertaining to the use of PHP technology on IBM System i servers.
Christopher is Principal and Creative Director of Stellar Debris Creative Studios in Tokyo. Over the course of 17 years, Christopher has taken several leaps back and forth across the Pacific working in both the United States and Japan to amass experience in a wide range of design disciplines including magazine design and publishing, web and interactive development, copywriting, and print and online marketing. His work has been honored numerous times by a wide range of competitions, including a National ADDY, the Webby, Summit, Communicator and Davey Awards, and his work has appeared in PRINT Magazine and the Creativity annuals. Christopher?s industry involvement has included positions as marketing director for the Advertising Association of Northern Nevada, vice president of marketing for the Reno-Tahoe American Marketing Association, and as a judge for international design competitions including the Summit International Awards.
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