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Topic: Super Bowl Ads
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Dick Vaughan
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1032
From: Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Jul 2000
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posted 01-30-2004 04:13 AM
Here in Bradford we hold a large collection of TV ads They are in great demand by current TV programme makers for "Do you remeber the 60,s " type of show
http://www.nmpft.org.uk/insight/thecollection_tele.asp
quote: The advertising industry has always been among the first to utilise the latest developments in technology. Our collection of over six thousand British television commercials, starting with ITV's first ever advert in 1955 - for Gibbs SR toothpaste, gives us a wonderful insight into technical advances, cultural trends and sexual stereotypes over the last fifty years.
There is also an Advertising gallery
http://www.nmpft.org.uk/guide/galleries/advertising.asp
quote: Featuring some of the most memorable and controversial advertising campaigns of the last 20 years, this gallery explores how advertisers persuade us to buy products, again and again and again.
British advertising talent is regarded as being among the best in the world, with leading film directors, including Alan Parker and Ridley Scott, making amazing 30-second dramas plugging everything from beer to mashed potatoes. Go inside the how and whys of a campaign, exploring with the help of leading creatives how the original client brief is brought to life. A key feature of the gallery is a special DVD display which enables you to surf through the campaigns which have won awards at this year's British Design and Art Direction (D&AD) awards - the advertising 'Oscars'
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Tim Reed
Better Projection Pays
Posts: 5246
From: Northampton, PA
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 01-30-2004 09:07 AM
Joe, the hype the network tries to associate with the commercials are justification for the high prices they're charging. An advertiser will never get that much value out of the actual airing because, well, who pays attention to TV commercials?
They're trying to make them "an event", which of course is utter bull "Oh, boy, here are the commercials! Let's all sit down and watch them! They are important."
Me, I've hated the Super Bowl ever since my car broke down in Houston in '86. I walked two miles to a service station for help, and the doofuses just gave me a blank look and said, "The Super Bowl's on!", like I was stupid for even asking. The only thing I could think to say was, "SO?". I ended up having to thumb a ride.
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