The Justin Bieber commercial was pretty cool . They had cavemen , some were football players from the falcons and the Patriots. Then at the end there were football players ,dancers , and other random people. They were promoting T-mobile , They were presuading us to sign up with T-mobile or buy a phone from T-mobile. When they Put Justin Bieber in the commercial it was more compelling because he is a famous person. If someone sees a famous person in the commercial they might think they are with T-mobile and want to sign up just because of Justin . The Humpty Dumpty commercial was really interesting . Humpty Dumpty was broken because he was doing his taxes on the wall then he fell off it can crashed on the ground . There were knights ,cops ,and
Cheetah commercial communicates not only a dynamic and energetic brand character but also a courageous boldness while chasing down the Mountain Dew in adventurous environment. The commercial depicts a young man in a forest which extended the clear message of the brand to a larger audience, without any geographical limitations. The whole concept of the cheetah advertisement effectively communicates and resonates clearly that Mountain Dew as aspirational, adventurous, energizing and thirst quenching drink, aligning to the brand strategy.
A commercial designed by the duo Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal was published in April 2009. The commercial featured a furniture store located in North Carolina called The Red House. Following the first week of its publication the commercial became a sensation, drawing in viral recognition from million of people due to its satire and comical way of conveying the intended message.
I believe Allstate does a wonderful job with these “mayhem like me” commercials. When you use the same theme for multiple commercials it leaves the audience excited to see what comes next. The audience will also get attached to the character that keeps coming back. My favorite aspect of these commercials is that the main character is always put in outrageous situations that a human being isn’t normally put in.
“Uh oh, guess what day it is?” starts the ad with an enthusiastic camel. We have all come to know and quote this "hump day" GEICO commercial. It's been such a success, there are now other GEICO commercials featureing the camel but punning a different day, such as their most recent ad, "Movie Day." Many people believe this may be one of the most effective commercials on the market today. Even though this ad is highly relevant, humorous and remains memorable, the ad doesn't really associate with the company, at all. Therefore, in my eyes, it lacks credibility and facts that links to the company in a more noticable manner.
The commercial I chose is "Restricted Bling". This is produced by T-Mobile and published on February 2nd, 2016. In this commercial three workers interrupts a rappers video session to change the lyrics of his song. This commercial can be seen as phone carriers ruining everything even Drakes song. This commercial can be seen from two points of views.
That commercial entertains and persuades you, the actor talk loud and pronounce everything really outright.Jeremiah was played by the well known actor Adam Driver and was talking about the Superbowl. The cowboys that got shot still talked in the same tone after they died and they fell over really comically.The set falls down and makes for some pretty cool visuals.Then when the screen cuts to black and shows the message "" You ruin LIVE
One of my favorite commercials from the late 1980s to the early 1990s is the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups commercials. The slogan was “There’s no wrong way to eat a Reese’s.” The commercials were very comical, showing various ways people would eat a Reese’s. My favorite was the one with a young domino champ named Charlie Armstrong. He set up an elaborate chain on Reese’s packages to look like dominos and knocked them over. Then at the last second, when one came flying out, he caught it and ate it. These commercials got me to think about how I ate my Reese’s. I would open the package, pull out one cup and eat the chocolate around it, saving the peanut butter portion for last. While this was my go to way to eat a Reese’s, it did not
I don't watch a lot of tv, so this assignment took quite a bit of research, however I enjoyed viewing all kinds of wonderful commercials. My first commercial is Kevin Hart's commercial about dating his daughter. The music is the background is Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust." The song works with the video feed to make the viewer laugh. The sound of the drum and hand claps keep the beat, however it's truly the lyrics that bring the song to fit the occasion. The song is upbeat to encourage laughter and the song is medium to fast to encourage the timeline of how Kevin Hart ruins his daughter's date. My next favorite commercial is Sarah Mclachlan's ASPCA commercial. The song used in the commerical is "Angel," by Sarah Mclachlan. The song is
The Super Bowl is one of America's favorite times of they year. Who doesn't want to watch the best two teams in the NFL verse each other to see who's champion? That's great and all but what is really special about the Super Bowl? The Super Bowl commercials is what I think pulls it off. A Super Bowl commercial is when major companies spend a lot of money for funny commercials that everyone will remember.There were a few good ones this year but by far, my favorite was the hotline bling commercial.
One of my favorite Super Bowl commercials was the one produced by Avocados from Mexico. This was a strange, but fun commercial that probably will get old after seeing it so many times.
When Brian and Spuds were standing outside the bar looking in at his friends. Brian’s friends are sitting at a table laughing hysterically at a joke. The joke involved the three words “Sad Bacon Legs”, Brian didn’t understand but to a lot of people of the audience they would think that three word are hilarious. Another funny part in the commercial was when Spuds gave Brian the fedora to wear to the party, but took it back because it was not working. The country had recently gone through a faze, where fedora’s were in style, but quickly fallen out of style.
Chris Brown himself also utilized his Instagram, Twitter, and Snap Chat account as advertisement for his documentary. This advertisement is most affective for people that already have interest in the artist. Interesting
The Pillsbury crescent commercial gets to me every time. I honestly could be in the middle of cooking breakfast. Usually my breakfast contains a boiled egg and some steamed kale. I would be in the process of preparing when I happen to turn the television on and miraculously a commercial that advertises about a crescent and how delicious it is. I begin to sit down and for some reason I am watching the commercial as if it is some kind of educational purpose.
Justin Timberlake, one of the most popular recording artists today, filmed a commercial for McDonald's. A spokeswoman for McDonald's said "the campaign is getting "buzz on the street." The song he sings in the commercial was also to be released as a full length single (MacArthur, 2003, p. 2).
Justin Bieber plays this specific role well because he was Selena Gomez’s boyfriend at the time. The various dates Bieber and his girlfriend in the advertisement went on makes the consumers feel the affectionate atmosphere being portrayed. The “I miss you” text message from Justin Bieber shows how much he cares for his girlfriend and the viewers with partners in life can relate. The advertisement plays on a girlfriend’s affectionate side, which makes the targeted audience feel like they need to have the perfume to have an affectionate relationship. Logical Fallacies