Whether you support him or not, President Barrack Obama and
his public relations team have been on the ball when it comes to advertising in
the modern era. Social media is an ever-increasing trend that The Obama
Campaign has used since the 2008 election. How? He uses websites like Facebook
and Twitter to raise money, and sits down for Q & A sessions for Reddit
users. All this has prompted many other politicians to do the same, although
they may not do so with grace (for example: Hermain Cain’s ad featuring chief
of staff Mark Block taking a drag from a cigarette. If you haven’t seen it,
please check it out along with the other videos I've linked to at the end of this entry.). However, what may be
inspiring than politicians using platforms of social media in an effort to win elections,
are the citizens using it to voice their own opinions.
(Remember this?) |
In September of 2012 a video supporting Barrack Obama came out called “Wake the F*** Up.” It starred well known actor Samuel L. Jackson. (please view at the bottom of the post if you haven't watched.) It is sweet and kind looking, which is surprising for a political ad. Gently ringing chimes are going off as the camera zooms over a book with the same title as the ad, and Samuel L. Jackson is narrating.
Obviously, Samuel is playing up his celebrity status. However
he isn’t actually the one backing the ad. It may be his message, but this ad was
paid for by the Jewish Council for Education and Research (and they emphasize
that no candidate has authorized the video). He’s also working with the
popularity of “Go the F*** to Sleep” a book written by Adam Mansbach, which Mr.
Jackson narrated in a popular video released in August of 2011. The next two and a half minutes of the
video however, are very different from the book.
"Turn off the TV!" |
This ad uses many techniques of advertising. There is a
combination of band-wagon, fear, and the most prominent, famous-person testimonial.
Samuel L. Jackson (a famous person) is endorsing Obama (the product being advertised). I think
this famous person testimonial carries a bit more weight than others. When it
comes to this ad, Samuel L. Jackson wanted
to make it, he wasn’t being paid money by a company or being asked by a
politician to endorse it (which is what happens with most famous person
testimonials).
This ad also presents itself like a story, and uses the
association principle to show the viewer that President Obama is good! There
are multiple posters of Obama shown in the ad, with the word “hope” written
under them. And during Samuel’s narration at the beginning and when the little
girl is talking to her parents, they are talking about family togetherness and
how everyone worked together. This ad is associating a vote for Obama with
morals and sense of family togetherness that every America household should want! And it's associating Mitt Romney with issues that are splitting apart that family, and outcomes we wouldn't want to live with.
The message of the ad is pretty obvious. Samuel L. Jackson is
urging citizens to metaphorically “Wake up!” (A.K.A. he is asking them to stop
listening to what everyone else is saying and start thinking critically). He's also broadcasting that he personally does not support Mitt Romney, and there are definitely times in this video where he is bluntly telling people
Romney is bad. I’m not a big fan of the candidate bashing though, so I prefer to
examine the deeper meaning; the “wake the f*** up” meaning. I like to see this
as a video telling people to think more before they make a decision, instead waiting to see what everyone else is doing or deciding to not worry about things.
(Yup, "Frisky Old People") |
Playing off the popularity of “Go the F*** to Sleep” brought
in millions of viewers (regardless of who they support in the election) and
that is probably this videos greatest strength. It’s definitely memorable, the
swear word in the title and Samuel L. Jackson guarantees that, but there are some
major flaws too.
I think one of the biggest weakness of this video is how much
it bashes Romney. As I wrote earlier, I try to see this as less of a prObama ad, and
more as a video asking people to be critical thinkers and break away from the
norm. I think that if Samuel L. Jackson had eased up on the “Romney is Bad”
message, the other message would have been heard clearer.
This ad is what some people would call a “viral video.” It
was put on the web so it could gain the most viewership possible, and its goal
is to get people talking about it and keep them talking about it. Personally I
think it’s a bit a too forward with one message, and not forward enough with another one, but that’s my opinion. So when I
see a political ad that’s main focus is bashing the opponents, I usually don’t
learn anything new, and my opinion certainly isn't swayed. Usually, my stance
become defenses in fact, and my mind closes itself to other ideas. Satirical
ads, pointing out flaws in a creative and often funny (but sometime crude) way, are much better
at swaying opinions, or at least getting people to think more.
A video from collegehumor.com called “Mitt Romney Style” (a parody of the song “Gangnam Style” by PSY which can be viewed in my video section) doesn't ever say Mitt Romney is a bad candidate. In fact, it glorifies him! The key is, it's satirizing most of his political platforms and personal life. The message behind this video is as obvious as the messages in “Wake the F*** Up!" The difference is, the "Mitt Romney Style" creator choose to present his opinion in a much less forward manner.
A video from collegehumor.com called “Mitt Romney Style” (a parody of the song “Gangnam Style” by PSY which can be viewed in my video section) doesn't ever say Mitt Romney is a bad candidate. In fact, it glorifies him! The key is, it's satirizing most of his political platforms and personal life. The message behind this video is as obvious as the messages in “Wake the F*** Up!" The difference is, the "Mitt Romney Style" creator choose to present his opinion in a much less forward manner.
So watch “Mitt Romney Style” and “Wake the F*** Up,” and decide
which one gets the point across better. Better yet, decide which one you’d
rather watch again. The more views the video gets, the more its message gets
out there. And ultimately, that’s what will make one video more effective than
another.
Please follow this link to view "Mitt Romney Style" at collegehumor.com. I do not own this video, nor is it on youtube, so this blogger site can not publish it (apparently. I am new to this.). It was uploaded to collegehumor.com by CH STAFF (collegehumor staff) on October 2nd, 2012.
"Mitt Romney Style" --->http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6830834/mitt-romney-style-gangnam-style-parody
Unfortunately, I have run into a similar problem posting the "Now is the time for action!" ad (or "Herman Cain smoking ad" as it's become known). However, in this case, embedding was disabled by the user. Please follow this link to view the "Time for Action/Herman Cain Smoking Ad" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhm-22Q0PuM
Cheers!
Unfortunately, I have run into a similar problem posting the "Now is the time for action!" ad (or "Herman Cain smoking ad" as it's become known). However, in this case, embedding was disabled by the user. Please follow this link to view the "Time for Action/Herman Cain Smoking Ad" video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhm-22Q0PuM
Cheers!
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