If you haven’t checked out AIM High yet, you probably want to. More and more entertainment will end up being web-based!
Jackson Rathbone says Kristen Stewart left Twilight stars breathless in Breaking Dawn wedding scene
On the Red Carpet just chatted with Jackson Rathbone who is out there promoting AIM High (which is really fun if you interface it with your Facebook account). Here’s what he had to say about Kristen Stewart and the wedding scenes.
You have to love the “Boot Knockin” euphamism. Jackson seems to a ton of good ole boy references like that.
Jackson Rathbone Talks With Reelz About AIM High and Breaking Dawn
Breaking Dawn | Jackson Rathbone | Hollywood Dailies | Movie Trailer | Review
Have you seen AIM High yet? What did you think?
Girlfriend Up For Film Award and Needs Your Vote
The Girlfriend (co-starring Jackson Rathbone) street team just made us aware of the following:
Chat With Jackson Rathbone Today
This just in from the Cambio PR team for AIM High and the Facebook team for AIM HIGH
Exclusive Cambio Live Chat with Twilight’s Jackson Rathbone
& Friday Night Lights’ Aimee Teegarden
Tuesday October 18 at 6:00 PM EST/3:00 PM PST
Submit Your Questions Now on Twitter @CambioConnect or using the #AimHighCambio hashtag
To celebrate today’s premiere of AIM HIGH on Cambio, Jackson and Aimee will answer your fan questions LIVE!
AIM HIGH, which debuts on Cambio and Facebook today, is the story of a young man leading a double life — juggling his studies by day and serving as a government agent by night. This series chronicles the life of Nick Green (Jackson Rathbone), a junior who’s just starting a new school year as one of the country’s 64 highly trained teenage operatives. When he’s not handling international spies, Nick is dreaming of Amanda Miles (Aimee Teegarden), the most popular girl in school, who’s cool, intelligent and very alluring. AIM HIGH is the first “social series” which allows Cambio and Facebook users to become part of the show through seamlessly integrating their Facebook profile information – including photos, text and friends – by simply opting into the application on the show’s Facebook page!
Be sure to let your readers know about this awesome interactive experience!
Connect with Cambio & Aim High
Facebook: facebook.com/cambioconnect
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution (WBDD) today announced “Aim High,” the first-ever “social series” from a Hollywood studio, has debuted on Cambio (www.cambio.com) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/
By choosing to watch “Aim High” in a personalized viewing mode through the show’s Facebook page or on Cambio, viewers are able to see themselves or their friends integrated into select scenes throughout the series – from their photo appearing on a student body election poster, to having their name seen as graffiti on the bathroom wall. This video application not only allows consumers to have an immersive and engaging viewing experience, but also a social one where they can share comments, scenes and Tweets about their favorite moments from the show.
“‘Aim High’ is truly an innovative series as it allows the viewer to become part of the show,” said Thomas Gewecke, President of Warner Bros. Digital Distribution. “We’re already exploring ways to develop this technology further and offer additional immersive features.”
“Our goal when creating ‘Aim High’ was to bring the quality a viewer would expect from a film or broadcast TV show to the online space,” said McG, Producer of “Aim High.” “’Aim High’ is really a giant step forward for entertainment and I’m excited to see how fans will react to the show.”
To learn more about “Aim High,” visit Cambio.com or www.facebook.com/aimhighseries
Jackson Rathbone Talks Birth and Wedding Scenes With E!
While on his Aim High PR tour, Jackson dropped in a few Breaking Dawn references.
Video: Jackson Rathbone on KTLA
Jackson Rathbone previews Aim High out later today.
Jackson Rathbone Talks to Collider About Aim High
In their on going promotion of the Facebook series Aim High, Jackson Rathbone and Aimee Teegarden talked with Collider about how they became involved with this project, the difficulties they faced with the characters, and closing the book on a huge chapter of their lives with Breaking Dawn and with Teegarden’s Friday Night Lights.
Collider: What did doing this as a web series allow for, that you wouldn’t have been able to do on TV?
RATHBONE: It’s interesting, we got out of the constraints of network television. Even if you look at network television, the constraints are getting a little wider. They’re pushing the boundaries, constantly. What we wanted to do was push the boundaries on the internet, a little bit. It’s not that racy. We’re not saying anything that’s highly inappropriate. It’s not a Quentin Tarantino script. But, it’s really fun, it’s edgy and it’s that dark comedy. It rides the line. It toes it and sneers at it.
Read the whole interview at Collider.
The ALA unveils new ‘Read’ poster featuring Jackson Rathbone
The ALA just premiered the latest Twilight Saga READ poster to tie in with Breaking Dawn’s upcoming release. This installment features Jackson Rathbone.
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Jackson Rathbone Talks About “Aim High”
ShockYa has an interview with Jackson Rathbone about his new web series “Eight Days.” Jackson plays a high school student with a duel life as a spy. The series, which was shot in only eight days, will be integrated with the viewer’s Facebook accounts to set up a viewing experience that will be unique for each person.
ShockYa: So with “Aim High,” was one of the main goals was to have people interact with it when it comes to the web series? I’m referring to how the series works in regards to integrating it on Facebook.
Jackson Rathbone: Thinking about it, if you were to watch it with your friend on her computer in her account it would be different than how you’d watch it on your account because it’s being personalized to whatever Facebook page you’re on. If you’re on your Facebook page it’ll be personalized to you and your friends. My mom has Facebook, I really want to watch it with her. I want to be like ‘Mom, there you are!’ That’s funny to me, I would crack up. I think it gives it a unique viewing experience. It’s not like the whole world changes with it, it’s not like — the show doesn’t exist on that. The story is really fun, it’s cute and it’s quirky and it’s dark at times. It’s really fun to watch and the action sequences are really awesome. I really love the last action sequence in the series.
Read the whole story at ShockYa.com.


