Thursday, April 26, 2012

Themed Television Commercials

When I am watching television it feels like I see more commercials than the actually show that I am watching. There are just so many different messages that are trying to get feed to people when watching one show on television shows, never mind if you’re trying to watch a movie. Companies need to find a way to get their messages to their consumers, but since everyone uses commercials to try and get their messages across, there is a lot of competition among every company that makes commercials.
One way that a company can try to gain more attention over other companies is by focusing their commercials around the same theme. For example, Geico using the pig that goes wee wee wee all the way home, or the mayhem commercials for All State. I believe that basing commercials around the same theme is a great way to break away from all of the clutter in an easy and inexpensive way. I think this is more effective than a company using one type of commercial to feature a product and then use a totally different commercial to promote the same product. What do you think?

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Techniques in Movie Trailer Advertisements

While I was watching TV the other day, my roommate noticed that a commercial for a movie called "The Lucky One" kept coming on, but it wasn't the exact same commercial every time. She noticed that there was a different song playing every time the commercial came on, but I didn't really believe her at first. After she told me about it, I started to pay attention to it and she was right, there must have been three different songs that played for the same commercial. I think this is a good way to get people to save money on advertising while still being able to get people interested in the movie. This is because people won't get sick of the commercial since it doesn't seem like they are watching the same commercial over and over, as well as advertisers only having to use the same video but put different music over it.
Another technique that is used in movie trailer advertisements is not showing full scenes of the movie in the trailer. Project X and Super 8 are two examples of movies that did this and I think it worked fairly well for them because it got people interested in the movie even though they didn't know what it was about. Personal, I didn't think this technique was effective for these movies to use because once people saw the movie, and realized how bad they were, they told their friends and no one wanted to see the movie. So I think this technique is good to use only if the movie is good enough to gain interest after it has been released.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Infomercials

Whenever I watch television at night, I always see some sort of infomercial on. It never fails, whether it's for an exercising machine/workout, a kitchen appliance, or something totally outrageous like the Snuggie. Some of these infomercials are interesting and things that will help you, but some are just a scam, take the Snuggie for example. The Snuggie is just a backwards robe and people are still stupid enough to buy them.
I am curious as to how people came up with some of the ideas that infomercials are made for. Like the shake weight for example. We all clearly know when people use the shake weight that it gives the appearance of a sexual innuendo so why would they design the exercising tool to give this appearance? I think that people are less likely to buy the shake weight because of this but what do you think?

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Innovations in Advertising


Since there is so much competition and clutter in advertising, companies have to start being more creative with how they get their message to consumers. Some companies have started this creative process. One example is to advertise by using escalators or stairs like the Coca Cola advertisement shown below on the left. Other companies are getting even more creative than this. The Coop paint advertisement shown below in the center includes a billboard spilling paint and below that is a few cars with the same paint on them. The last picture shown below on the right is an advertisement for watchmaker IWC where they designed straps on buses to look like the watches they make. 
 

I believe that these types of advertisements are very effective and would get a lot more people to notice them over any regular commercial, online or print advertisement. If people see these advertisements, I don't think they would or be able not think about them when they see another ad from that company. What I mean by that is if someone saw the watch advertisement and then saw a commercial for the same company; I don’t think they would be able to not associate it with the bus straps. This is great for the company because then consumers would buy their brand over others. So do you think more companies are going to get into this type of advertising? If so, do you think that these type ads would be as effective if more companies were doing them?