Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Feast for the Eyes

Seeing as this is the last week of the month, I've decided to bring in a bit of fun into this otherwise wordy (but interesting, I hope!) blog. Because I often think that blogs are a fairly one sided kind of affair, don't you think? I don't know about you guys, but I get distracted quite easily, and oftentimes when a lengthy paragraph comes to my line of site, I skip it and go do something else. (As you can imagine, studying for exams is a rather horrid torture for this poor soul.)

But one thing that I rarely get bored of, and can stand a longer time with, is looking at pictures. As that old adage goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words." It can provoke dynamic feelings and shock your mind, making you think about something that you otherwise might not have considered at all. That, my fellow readers, is something that artists (and I guess advertisers as well) strive to do in their works.

So that is why I've decided that every month end, I'll post up..lets say...three images that I've come across online, and ask which one YOU thought was the best one, or if not that, then the one that you liked the most, or the most thought provoking. If you want to explain why, please go ahead, I'd love to hear your thoughts and opinions of this!!

So without further ado, here are some images for your perusal:

(For clarification this is an ad for a vacuum.)


Tell me what you guys think!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Mmmm Starbucks

Now, before start rambling, can I just first say that I absolutely adore getting a Starbucks whenever I go downtown? There's nothing like a good cup o' Starbucks in one's hand when strolling down Yonge/Bloor that makes the experience just that much more exquisite.

So imagine my delight when I ran across an article that revealed said company to be the first brand on Facebook to reach a fan base of over 10 million! Yes ladies and gents, that's over 10 000 000! This is partially due to its popularity as well as its international presence all over the world. However, Starbucks also has an extremely active presence on Facebook, and has slowly amassed its fan base through their marketing and promotions such as giveaways and advertising. Some of their more recent promotional activities included a free ice cream giveaway, as well their Happy Hour Frappuccino event, in which yours truly (happily) partook in. In fact, they were the most popular coffee chain in the site as early as June 2009, if you would believe it or not.

According to Inside Facebook, which is published by Inside Network, the Starbucks fan page is consistently one of the top 20 fastest growing pages.

All the more reason to go out and buy yourself a Grande Latte!!


Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Cannes Lions 2010

As some of you may or may not know, the 57th Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival just passed at the end of June at the Palais des Festivals. The Cannes Lions Festival is one of the most prestigious advertising awards held in Cannes, France annually, with over 20 000 pieces of creative advertising entered from all over the world, and judged by a jury of 250 split into judging different categories.

Below are just some of the Grand Prix winners in the many different categories. I won't put a description since I think it might ruin the effect, but I'm sure that (like me) you'll be mightily impressed!

Film Lions:
The Man Your Man Could Smell Like; Old Spice

Cyber Lions:
This was shared by Volkswagen's Fun Theory and Nike Livestrong Foundation's Chalkbot. Go here and here for links to the sites!

Grand Prix for Good:
Choose a Different Ending; the Metropolitan Police
(I actually tried this one out a few days ago, and it totally reminded me of a virtual version of those child books that I used to read when I was a child, when I could pick my different endings and flip to the different pages at the back of the book. My, I think I just dated myself there...)


For the full list (and the shortlist) of the winners of the 2010 Cannes Lions, go here. Enjoy!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

For the Inner Fanboys

So lately I’ve gotten into this sudden craze of listening to classic Disney songs (Hakuna Matata, Colours of the Wind, Be Our Guest etc) and I was just lamenting on the decreasing quality of Disney movies and songs these days in comparison to those when I was a kid.

However, one of the better ones (in my humble opinion) to have been produced recently was the Princess and the Frog, which I loved and (I thought) was a great tribute to the good ol’ days. Imagine my surprise to run across an article later that talks of Disney’s newer animation, Tangled, formerly known as Rapunzel, and how Princess and the Frog helped the studio decide on the name change.

Now how does a 2D old school movie have anything to do with the 3D counterpart? Well, turns out that though PatF was a great movie, it didn’t gross in as much as the executives thought it would in the box office. And they think they know why: not as many boys saw it due to the word “princess” in the title.

Hence this time, the great Disney has learned its lesson. The studio has renamed the upcoming movie from girly “Rapunzel” to a bit more ambiguous “Tangled”. Not the mention that there will be more of a bad-boy image thrown in for our prince (who actually is a bandit), and a bit of a backbone for our golden princess. Oh, and the film will revolve more around the male character as well. All this so as to draw in more of the younger boys to watch, who also make up roughly half of Disney’s potential audience for their family films.

According to the president of the Pixar and Disney Animation Studios, Ed Catmull, “some people might assume it’s a fairy tale for girls when it’s not. We make movies to be appreciated and loved by everybody.” As well, the studio hopes that the bad-boy character can help them reach the broadest possible audience for the film.

And of course, with changes such as this one, there are bound to be some related to it. Floyd Norman, a retired Disney and Pixar animator who worked on films such as “Mulan” and “Monsters Inc.” considers the name change to be "beyond stupid" and created a cartoon in response to the name change.

So, what do YOU think about this? Yay or nay to the change?