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Viral is a 2016 American science fiction horror film directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost and written by Christopher Landon and Barbara Marshall. It stars Sofia Black-D'Elia, Lio Tipton,[a] Travis Tope, Machine Gun Kelly, and Michael Kelly. The film was released on July 29, 2016, in a limited release and through video on demand, by Dimension Films.[2]

On April 29, 2014, it was announced Lio Tipton[a] had been cast in the lead role of the film, with Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost directing the film, with Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions producing the film.[4] On May 1, 2014, it was announced Sofia Black-D'Elia had been cast in the role of Emma.[5] On May 14, 2014, it was announced Linzie Grey had been cast in the film as Gracie, Emma's best friend.[6] On May 23, 2014, it was announced Michael Kelly had been cast as Emma's father.[7]

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In May 2015, Dimension Films set the film for a February 19, 2016, release date.[8] In January 2016, it was announced the film had been pulled from the schedule.[9] When Filmyard Holdings sold Miramax to beIN Media Group on March 2, 2016, Miramax was no longer the production company of Viral.[10][11] The film was released on July 29, 2016, through video on demand prior to being released in home-media formats on August 2, 2016.[12] The film has a 53% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 4.57/10.[13]

The in vitro experiments also showed that, while viral titer significantly decreases within the first 4 weeks of storage, this loss remains relatively stable between the 4 and 12 week marks. This may suggests that there are multiple degradation mechanisms within the PT films. Further investigation into the degradation of viruses within the PT film may help to improve thermal stability by limiting the initial loss of viral titer. One drawback of using PT films as a stabilization method is that, although the rate of titer loss for samples stored in PT films is much lower than in samples stored in solution, titer loss still occurs over time. Consequently, it is necessary to use higher initial doses in order to compensate for this activity loss. One solution to this problem is to optimize the formulation, preparation, and storage conditions of the PT films, a process which we have documented in a previous study wherein we demonstrated how PT films can be used to improve the long-term stability of bacteriophages42.

Despite the titer loss for live viruses in PT films, there was no observable loss in efficacy for inactivated IAV viral vaccines. This was likely due to the fact that the inactivated viral vaccine only required the preservation of the antigenic proteins rather than infectivity of the virus itself. Thus, although PT films may need to be further optimized for live-attenuated vaccines, the in vivo results showed that they can afford long-term stability for inactivated vaccines without further optimization. Moreover, since previous studies have shown that pullulan and trehalose films are capable of providing thermo-stability for other labile biomolecules, we suggest extending research on this technology to other types of vaccines, such as recombinant or conjugate vaccines.

In addition to thermal stabilization, another benefit of drying vaccines in PT film is the ease of administration it affords for certain applications. Since pullulan is a water-soluble film-forming agent, vaccines dried in PT film do not require reconstitution and can be directly administered in a film format. This is especially useful for vaccines that enter the body through mucosal surfaces, such as those that are compatible with oral or vaginal administration. Furthermore, along with being easier to administer, the use of vaccine films can also minimize storage space requirements.

Overall, we have shown a simple and versatile method for thermally protecting viral vectors using pullulan and trehalose films. This technology has the potential to solve the cold chain problem and in turn greatly improving global health by providing people around the world with access to vaccines.

Saltburn follows a boy named Oliver who attends Oxford University. He becomes obsessed with a peer named Felix, who then ends up inviting him to his huge estate called Saltburn. This is when the film starts to surprise you at every turn! I would go more in detail on the plot, but I think going in not knowing anything makes it so much better.

In producing Rebel's Run, Viral Films Media will be working together with an outstanding team of creators and production professionals to produce an independent live-action superhero film. The creative and production team includes Arkhaven Comics, scriptwriters Vox Day and legendary comic book writer Chuck Dixon, director Scooter Downey and production company Galatia Films with Daniel McNicoll and Nuala Barton producing.

Titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) under ultraviolet (UV) light produces a strong oxidative effect and may therefore be used as a photocatalytic disinfectant. Although many studies on the photocatalytic inactivation of bacteria have been reported, few studies have addressed virus inactivation. In the present study, we demonstrated the inactivation of influenza virus through TiO(2) photocatalysis using TiO(2) nanoparticles immobilized on a glass plate. The influences of the UV intensity, UV irradiation time and bovine serum albumin (BSA) concentration in the viral suspensions on the inactivation kinetics were investigated. Additionally, we also determined whether the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) methodology for the evaluation of antibacterial activity of TiO(2) photocatalysis could be applied to the evaluation of antiviral activity. The viral titers were dramatically reduced by the photocatalytic reaction. Even with a low intensity of UV-A (0.01 mW cm(-2)), a viral reduction of approximately 4-log(10) was observed within a short irradiation time. The viral inactivation kinetics were associated with the exposure time, the UV intensity and the BSA concentration in virus suspensions. These results show that TiO(2) photocatalysis could be used to inactivate the influenza virus. Furthermore, a minor modification of the ISO test method for anti-bacterial effects of TiO(2) photocatalysis could be useful for the evaluation of antiviral activity.

Going viral means stimulating people enough to prompt them to share your work. Your short movie has to be visually unique, and have a level of visual impact and powerful sound that motivates that sharing behavior. If your film can rescue people from their daily grind for a few minutes and catch them off-guard, they are more likely to pass that experience on. It has to have its own unique style and a very good track can boost the engagement as well.

People crave stories; they are the basis of books, television, movies, much of the visual arts, and they are central to how we all entertain and educate ourselves every day. The best stories trigger emotional responses, and those that trigger powerful emotions like amusement, anger, awe, anxiety, and excitement create viral lift.

Keep your movie short if you want people to watch it, because length is the first thing people look at when they decide whether or not to watch something. Two minutes or less is safest for viral spreading.

Think of this as product placement; anything you use in your short film should be linked in your YouTube description. That way if the movie starts taking off, those stakeholders can help with the sharing and get in on the action, too (and give you another viral lift).

Infectious disease epidemics are widely recognised as a serious global threat. The need to educate the public regarding health and safety during an epidemic is particularly apparent when considering that behavioural changes can have a profound impact on disease spread. While there is a large body of literature focused on the opportunities and pitfalls of engaging mass news media during an epidemic, given the pervasiveness of popular film in modern society there is a relative lack of research regarding the potential role of fictional media in educating the public about epidemics. There is a growing collection of viral outbreak films that might serve as a source of information about epidemics for popular culture consumers that warrants critical examination. As such, this paper considers the motivating factors behind engaging preventive behaviours during a disease outbreak, and the role news and popular media may have in influencing these behaviours.

NPR editor Suzette Lohmeyer caught up with the 32-year-old tech expert by day, videographer by night, to ask him a few questions about his video, which took just two days to film and edit but has garnered more than 6 million views on TikTok alone according to Fast Company.

A breakout character from the botched experience was called The Unknown; the character is now the basis of an upcoming indie horror film. The opportunistic film is set at Kaledonia Pictures and is going into production for a late 2024 release, Bloody Disgusting reported.

The plan was to do a few car-mount follow runs of the entire hill and then get out the tripod and film our way down with some stationary setups on some of the road features we wanted to highlight. James expertly threaded his way through the windier section of the road and when we hit the straightaway he went into a tuck to pick up as much speed as possible. And then he just kept accelerating.

Driving back out to Pinecrest and the vibe in the car was even better than the first time. I had a notebook full of shot ideas and little moments to capture, James had brought two of his friends to help shuttle runs to ease my workload, and we knew exactly what we had to accomplish. We were headed to one of the most scenic and technically challenging roads in the Sierras, Sonora Pass, which would be the centerpiece of the entire film.

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