Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Who needs shoes?
This commercial is hilarious. Can I get one of these installed in my house? It's hard for women to understand why men drink so much beer. It's always been pretty difficult to explain so why not equate it to their love of shoes? This probably won't be a campaign, but it's a good one off.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Worst commercials of 2009
WTF??!!! Am I the only one that thinks this sucks. It's so cheesy. Is this an ad for gatorade or Bambi? Just because the animation is nice doesn't instantly make this cool. Clear example of execution over strategy. I get that Gatorade Focus would make me focus. Could it not be so literal? Barf.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
More Technology on Steroids
I'm not going to lie. This stuff is cool. See your drawings come to life and interacting with a virtual pet is pretty dope. The piss-screen is a really effective form of advertising. How the car is controlled by pee is still a mystery to me, but well done.
The Future Is Now
Watch the video first or none of this will make sense. Watch the video first and most of it still won't make sense. How did we get to this point? Am I the only one that thinks this is scary? Really? A brain implant in 10 years?
Anyways, the guest speaker at Miami Ad School this week showed us this video and it's an interesting video to analyze in the context of advertising. I feel like our entire job as creatives is to create perceptions of what brands are in the mind of our consumers so that when consumers are faced with a choice of products they will refer to the perceptions we have implanted for them, and make the decision based at least in part by advertising (sorry run-on sentence..whatever take a breath). But isn't the whole aspect of perception building eliminated by this device projecting onto products what products truly are? If a consumer can really get all the facts about something then advertising might be less effective. What if I'm trying to position something as environmentally friendly and the sixth sense technology shows that a competitor's product is more eco-friendly? Well there goes all that work.
So like anything in this world, this technology is a gift and a curse. While it may feel threatening to me right now, I'm sure advertisers felt threatened when the internet came out. Well print and TV advertising is still around and so is radio despite podcasts and satellite stations. The question lies in how will advertising adjust to this new form of media to communicate to consumers. And for those of you who thought that you would be able to use this device free of advertising, you are sadly mistaken. I'm almost 100% sure we will find a way to target you through this. It's what advertisers do.
If people can find out exactly what they need about products when they are faced with them then we need to target advertising directly on the products. This brings me to a whole series of hypothetical ethical questions. If a consumer gets facts about a product on the product, then maybe us advertisers need to start altering these facts to influence them differently. Don't lose your mind. I'm not advocating this. I'm just saying it could happen. If a customer gets Amazon ratings when looking at a book, then maybe ad agencies will start giving really good ratings on Amazon to books they want to sell, which will actually skew reality for these consumers thinking they are getting the truth.
The concept of an entity having the ability to skew reality reminds me of The Matrix. People will never know that they're not in control or that they are being lied to if the way they are getting their information seems like it's accurate. I know I'm reading really deep into this, but seriously this technology is revolutionary. A sixth sense that will cause yet a whole new generation to render part of their brain obsolete. I feel like we're going to forget how to think because everything is already thought out for us. And what will happen if our technology fails us?
Our desire for instantaneous information is changing human behavior. She also showed us a video that brought up a funny point. There are over 200 million searches on Google a day. Who did these questions get addressed to before Google? We are becoming an impatient species. We used to have to wait until someone was home to speak to them, now we just tweet them. Don't get me wrong. I love technology and I consider myself an early adopter, but in the past 5 years technology has been on steroids. Somebody give this tech boom a drug test.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Cheaters Never Prosper
It's only cheating if you get caught. Then it's social murder. OMG, I can't believe to talk about how brilliant this is. To launch a TV show without TV or print. Again, an excellent example of thinking differently in terms of approaching a problem. This was definitely the most cost efficient and effective way of getting the word out.
Men Of The Year
If you can't decide who deserves to be man of the year, then maybe you can just combine them to make an ultimate man. My teacher showed this in my Everything is media class to show that you can still be creative using traditional medias. You don't have to necessarily have to do something digital or force an iphone app on your client to do something out-of-the-box. This could totally be an iPhone app, but it's not and I think that physically moving the pages around makes this idea much more interesting. Kudos on a good creative idea.
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