Advertising today is very stereotypical. Almost every commercial can be depicted as to how it is set up for certain viewers. You have the common diet commercials that are so unreal and you do not believe anything. They have the typical model body which is most likely unhealthy, but it makes viewers want to look like that, so why not do it?
Another commercial that stood out to me were the swiffer commercials. In these commercials there is always the typical, happy, vibrant mother who is all about cleaning. She is always dressed nice and no matter what she has that glowing smile on her face. Rarely, if ever, do you see a male "swiffering" the floor. It is still known in today's society that the women cook and clean, not men.
You also have the Reynolds wrap commercials that have been going for a very long time. It makes me wonder if they are ever going to fall flat? These commercials are exactly like the swiffer commercials. It is the "ideal" mother who opens the freezer and is like "Honey what would you like for dinner?" and she pulls out three different things wrapped in Reynolds wrap. Of course this commercial is for the prevention of freezer burn, but just having that typical wife baffles my mind. Now a days, men do the cooking sometimes, so why not have a male open up the freezer and ask his kids what they want for dinner? It just does not make much sense to me at all as to why women are still portrayed as the typical cleaning and cooking mother.
Finally the last commercial that I thought was somewhat stereotypical was the Hillshire Farms "go meat" commercial. This commercial has men grilling while singing go meat. Of course there is not one woman grilling, yet i know many women that are capable of grilling. The link to this commercial is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1xGFcmmf-U. I personally think that this commercial is a good form of advertising only because it really does pull you in. The only question though, is why not have at least one woman in the commercial?
There are so many different stereotypes and it really makes you wonder why even stereotype? I look at it as if stereotyping is going to sell a product, then why not do it? People will do whatever they can to sell a product, and really, there is not anything wrong with it. Also what is even more incredible about stereotyping is that many people do not even realize it, unless they are really looking for it.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The Verizon Fios Commercial with the young kid
So how about the young kid in the Verizon Fios commercial? He is becoming the latest advertising star. Verizon started out using him briefly in their first commercial. They had him just standing there with a puzzled look on his face. When they realized that was working, they decided to do more. The next commercial he tells the verizon guy that he has a "nice truck." Then he has his big break. He basically completes the whole commercial. The link to that commercial is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JISrB-QWm3c. His name is Raymond Ochoa and just his voice pulls you into the commercial. It is one commercial that I always tend to remember.
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