AniBox Trailer Access, a Youtube channel dedicated to posting animated content related to Hollywood movies has an interesting success journey. It was started in the year 2017 and it didn’t receive the expected response in the beginning phase. AniBox Trailor Access had to struggle a lot from 2017 to 2018 December.
But after two years of constant efforts and struggles, AniBox Trailer Access finally got a big breakthrough in Feb 2019. At this time, it started evolving its content from Fan-Made videos, Teaser Trailer Breakdown to officially releasing Movie Trailers & Promo contents.
AniBox Trailer Access got its first breakthrough by promoting “How to Train Your Dragon 3: Homecoming” movie among the mass audience of YouTube. And the YouTube channel has covered a total of 93 promotional events to improve the exposure of the movie among the target audience.
By regularly posting interesting content, AniBox Trailer Access has settled at the top place on the list of Youtube influencers with animated content. After the high success fo HTTYD3, it started promoting Detective Pikachu but it didn’t receive the expected response.
The year 2019 brought a lot of success for AniBox Trailer Access as the channel delivered maximum successful promotional content related to many Hollywood movies. These movies were The Secret Life Of Pets 2, Toy Story 4, The Lion King 2019, The Angry Birds Movie 2, The Lion Guard, The Addams Family 2019, Frozen 2, Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure Season 3, Spies In Disguise.
And the experts at AniBox Trailer Access deployed around “448 million digital touchpoints” (branded objects) into the international retail sector for 2019 for the movie pre-release. It was the highest number for any movie promotional channel on YouTube.
And the creator of the channel also shared, “The purpose of my concept/parody trailer videos is to demonstrate and conceptualise specific or non-existing film ideas, compile and transform clips from previously existing productions to create a creatively unique vision and give new meaning. These videos are made to display transformative visual commentary on how a film idea could look.”