Loading...

Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad.

Loading...
Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad. - Hallo friend WELCOME TO AMERICA, In the article you read this time with the title Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad., we have prepared well for this article you read and download the information therein. hopefully fill posts Article AMERICA, Article CULTURAL, Article ECONOMIC, Article POLITICAL, Article SECURITY, Article SOCCER, Article SOCIAL, we write this you can understand. Well, happy reading.

Title : Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad.
link : Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad.

see also


Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad.



Sharp and funny, with what Meyers must hope is a politically correct degree of pain.

I wrote a lot about the Pepsi ad yesterday — here — and this parody only underscores my commitment to the viral video theory (that is, Pepsi didn't blunder, but meant to set the social media machine in motion).

One thing to consider is that the ad was made in-house:
The ad was produced by Pepsi’s in-house team, Creators League Studio. If there was ever an argument to be made by outside advertising agencies, this is it. I can imagine many agencies fine tuning their pitches right now, adding a mention that by employing them they will never have to deal with the kind of blowback Pepsi is dealing with today.
So maybe in-house Pepsi people are naive... or so the outside agencies will be saying as they pursue self-interest scaring clients out of taking advertising work in house.
The ad is long at 2:40, which means, mercifully, Pepsi [never had a plan to spend] any money broadcasting it (I assume). It was meant to be a viral piece of video – in that they succeeded.
That is, we know by the length of the video that it wasn't designed to be placed in media, and the idea had to be that people would play and pass along the ad, and that definitely worked and is still working.


Sharp and funny, with what Meyers must hope is a politically correct degree of pain.

I wrote a lot about the Pepsi ad yesterday — here — and this parody only underscores my commitment to the viral video theory (that is, Pepsi didn't blunder, but meant to set the social media machine in motion).

One thing to consider is that the ad was made in-house:
The ad was produced by Pepsi’s in-house team, Creators League Studio. If there was ever an argument to be made by outside advertising agencies, this is it. I can imagine many agencies fine tuning their pitches right now, adding a mention that by employing them
Loading...
they will never have to deal with the kind of blowback Pepsi is dealing with today. So maybe in-house Pepsi people are naive... or so the outside agencies will be saying as they pursue self-interest scaring clients out of taking advertising work in house.
The ad is long at 2:40, which means, mercifully, Pepsi [never had a plan to spend] any money broadcasting it (I assume). It was meant to be a viral piece of video – in that they succeeded.
That is, we know by the length of the video that it wasn't designed to be placed in media, and the idea had to be that people would play and pass along the ad, and that definitely worked and is still working.


Thus articles Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad.

that is all articles Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad. This time, hopefully can provide benefits to all of you. Okay, see you in another article posting.

You now read the article Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad. with the link address https://welcometoamerican.blogspot.com/2017/04/seth-meyers-has-alternate-ending-for.html

Subscribe to receive free email updates:

Related Posts :

0 Response to "Seth Meyers has an alternate ending for that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad."

Post a Comment

Loading...