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The commercial was funny because it had a merge of a puppy a monkey and a baby.The commercial is trying to sell Mtn Dew Kickstart The commercial was set in what looks like a hotel. There is a TV in there and a couch, the carpet is a tannish color and so are the walls, there is a coffee table and there is some stuff on it, there was also a lamp in the corner. There was three friends and a Puppy Monkey Baby in the commercial. All three friends were slim and two of them were african americans and the other one was caucasian.The Puppy Monkey Baby had the head of a puppy the middle of a monkey and baby legs for legs. Some of the objects in the commercial was a covetable,lamp,headphones,and a couch. The covetable was brown, the lamp was tall and skinny and its color was like a badge color, the headphones were black, and the couch was a tannish color.
The Jordan Spieth commercial used humor to a track my attention. It was only a 30 second
I have always been a sucker for animals. That’s why I chose this for this week’s assignment. The ad that I chose is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0HI4DAmVDo. It is a Budweiser commercial called “Clydesdales Brotherhood.”
This time, the ad was a tear-jerking montage of an adorable friendship between a Golden Retriever puppy and a Clydesdale. The commercial depicts a puppy living on a farm with horses that the puppy considers his “friends.” The golden retriever gets lost and attempts to find his way home only to run into wolves; the horses come and save him. 23 seconds into the commercial the puppy is shown lost and in the rain under a box. The pathos here appeals to a need to want to help the dog. At the end of the commercial after the dog is
This commercial can be found on YouTube and is aired on numerous T.V. channels including KITV 4. The actress in the first commercial is a junior at Mililani High School. This add targets the teenage audience because the campaign has found that consumption of sugary drinks in Hawaii is highest among teens ("Rethink", par.
The second reason why I believe that this commercial is aimed at children is the fact there are no any adult characters but children and the teddy bears. This picture is to make children believe that by eating the Weetabix chocolate they will be “FUELED FOR FUN” just like the little girl in the video, who amazes her friends by what she can do with just a spoon of Weetabix chocolate. It is basically the children and the dolls, integrated with energy filled music that provokes the sense of “want” in children who sees the video. The first girl who is dancing represents the child who eats the Weetabix chocolate while the lads sitting amazed represent the collection who do not indulge themselves in Weetabix, they lack the fuel to be amazing and that is why they sit in wonder. The dolls are for positive association as they create a positive feeling of belonging and familiarity to children, as they are children’s favourite and thus I believe by associating the dolls and dancing with Weetabix, every time a child thinks of music or teddy bears the first thought that will come to them is the
The ad features Kobe Bryant playing basketball at a court in California. The vitamin water bottle acts as his opponent. Kobe is wearing a black shirt and white basketball shorts. His outfit is simple so it doesn’t take away from the product. The ad is saying Vitamin water can give one the power to help get to your goal.
The TV show I would use the product placement is Sex and The City. I chose Sex and The City because it is about four girls who are best friends. They talk about love, loss, life, work and everything in-between in life. They have each other and a good glass of wine. The traditional target audience for the snuggie would be families or hard working women, but women ages 21-30 is not compromising the audience. Sex and the City is a very popular show among women. Often times, women use quotes from the show on pictures of their best friends and themselves. It is the right place for the Snuggie because women are influenced by this show. The friendship the
The commercial simply starts off with a male walking over to his bathroom sink, he turns the
The commercial opens with a dry voice trying to sound like a sportscaster while introducing the commercial as a Band of Brands conglomerate, while panning over the Grand Canyon with a Newcastle Brown Ale label suspended in the middle. The commercial pokes fun at itself by talking about how this commercial is the best thing the marketing team can come up with, and that the advertisement
All the shiny items to the back of the room caught my eye instantly because they appeared to look rich and prestigious. On the right of the big main entrance door in front, there was a silver tree, and on the opposite side of the room on the left side of the door, there was a gold tree. Money hangs on the tree, and I thought that was an interesting feature to have. As I looked around the room, I noticed the red carpet below me, and everyone was sitting on small rectangular pillows. The main speaker told me that pillows were located in the big container next to me, so I grabbed one and sat down. The...
Sophie was all pumped up until she came to know who the commercial was for. Her happiness
As previously pointed out the piece is full of many vibrant colors, like the floors a dull, muted yet dark brown that is accented with the pale almost teal colored shade of green, primarily in the far end on the floor. The glass on the window in the back has both light greens and yellow shades next to each other, yellow on the right side and the light green colors, covering more of the glass on most of the windowpanes, on the left side. The walls are a light blue with the occasional bundle of white lines or streaks of white. Both of the doors that are partially visible are similar shades of blue, one of them has blotches of a brownish grey color. The other door has a different colored doorframe, a green stripe on the left side, which is immediately followed by a white stripe.
The first commercial I chose was the Tide commercial with Kelly Ripa. The commercial depicts a small dinner party occurring at Ms. Ripa’s house. A guest clumsily spills wine on her white table linen and Ms. Ripa jumps into action to clean it. Theatrically, she pulls the white table linen cover from under all the glasses on her table and none mysteriously break. She then proceeds to tell her guests to follow her enthusiastically with the linen in tow. An hour passes, and the viewer sees Ms. Ripa giving a detailed breakdown of the laundry detergent and how well it can clean garments. Shortly after, she exclaims that the group and herself should then clean the napkins and everyone looks at her funny. The second commercial I chose was the Old
Puppy monkey baby was my favorite super bowl commercial, mostly since it stood out above all of the other commercials. Puppy monkey baby was an ad in which there was a puppy monkey baby which is 1/3 puppy, 1/3 monkey, and 1/3 baby. The puppy monkey baby had a pug head, monkey torso, and baby bottoms. The puppy monkey baby walks up to a guy sitting on a couch and starts singing puppy monkey baby. The puppy monkey baby then like the person on the couch in between every word in puppy monkey baby.
They leaned towards a cinema effect instead of a straight forward traditional commercial. Throughout the commercial, we cross back and forth between a dream world and reality. For example, during the China segment, the dragon turns into the Great Wall of China. The dream world also had a cloudy fog throughout the scene to give it an imaginary vibe. This illusion between the two world captivates the same feeling of luxury; it’s surreal. Whereas the reality scenes of the destinations had a clean, crisp appearance. The absence of a narrator also feeds into this fantasy. The commercial allows the images to speak for itself. The orchestra arrangement also made the commercial naturally timeless. The music was selected to be soothing and entrancing to lure the