Friday, February 13, 2015
Nation Wide
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Mountain Dew Ad
I love this ad. It's completely ridiculous.
Okay, but to analyze it. I will say that..
It's pretty funny and it will make you want to buy the product. This product has it's own website and advertising campaign so I can definitely say that this product is buzzing. I amazing that a company spends an immense amount of money on one product that may not even be around for a long time. I believe that this product will do great because of the social media hype around it and people post there dancing and crazy videos. It's ad campaign that I predict will do well.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
In the documentary "Supersize Me" I found it interesting how much fast food effects your body in a bad way. Morgan Spurlock eating McDonald's for 30 days straight for every meal is kinda disgusting. As the movie progresses we see Spurlock start to get tired more, get and increase in headaches, suffer through depression for a short period, and raised his cholesterol greatly. Even though Spurlock didn't gain much weight it still effected his physical health dramatically. Eating fast food everyday really does take a toll on you and I realized that through this documentary
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Friday, February 6, 2015
The 2015 Budweiser Superbowl commercial with the horse and the dog really has no point to the iconic all-american beer. I feel like the commercial does not do the classic beer justice. There are no ties to Budweiser at all in this commercial, besides a couple times you see the owner sipping on one, it shows a dog that gets lost and finds it's way home with the horses help. I feel like the Budweiser should have more of an American theme to the commercial.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Doritos Commercial
I chose to analyze the new Doritos commercial "Mis Spelling BEE" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08-6r7YveeQ). In the ad, there is a spelling bee competition with a boy and a girl. The winner receives $50,000 and second place gets Doritos. Both contestants want to lose because they would rather have the Doritos than the money. To ensure that she loses, the girl farts and makes the boy say the letters P and U so that he spells the word right. The marketers want to show that Doritos are more valuable than $50,000 and that people will do anything for Doritos. They also use humor to grab the attention of consumers. I predict that this advertisement will do very well.
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