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Submersive is one of those companies that makes you want to keep working just so you have the opportunity to work with them again. Couldn't say enough good things, get ahold of me if you want more detail

Excellent service, would definitely use them again!

To their credit, the customer service was responsive. The creative was solid. I was hoping to try some out-of-the box marketing approaches but was counseled against them, so it's unknown if they would have been more effective. At a couple moments they were disparaging of my film which was surprising and discouraging. After their campaign had finished I was able to reduce drastically the cost per click results that they got from paid advertising. The organic marketing they did had very little result so I would recommend against that. The digital PR was worthwhile, getting our trailer placed on iTunes and a major trailer site. Bottom line is, it is difficult to get traction with indie movies that don't have big stars and you should think carefully about putting spend toward any marketing which you could do yourself, and which may not change the outcome for your movie.