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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Product Placement

I recently read an article in The Washington Post about product placement. The article talks about the evolution of product placement to a new term- "brand integration". Rather than advertising companies placing their products into shows and movies by editing after filming, advertisers are more recently meeting with story writers for product placement while movies are still in the story board stage. This change to brand integration can be seen in some films when a product is literally written into the plot of a movie or show. Advertisers argue that the characters must get hungry at some point- so why not have them go to a McDonald's, or "insert restaurant or brand here".
When a company pays for its appearance in a film, they will often pay up to hundreds of thousands of dollars. While I know that movies are increasingly expensive to produce, it is highly annoying as a viewer to have to watch essentially a string of ads for already well known products. I might be able to deal with some advertisements, but the trend of brand integration is an example of advertising becoming more direct, and in your face, and confrontational. In addition, I don't see the issue of more and more severe advertising slowing. I think the puplic shouldn't have to deal with so much of their time being occupied with companies vying for their attention and money- especially if we are already paying to see a film in a theatre.
Brand integration is a trend that puts content control in the hands of advertisers, rather than the origonally intended creative producers of a movie. I definitely don't want to watch a film that is driven by advertisements, however this is a tricky issue since so many creative projects might not be able to get off the ground without their funding.

2 comments:

  1. I believe product placement is a very big thing and the movie Transformers was a big hit for car companies. The movie made these cars actually turn into super powerful robots, boosting the images and performance of the cars. It may even have kids using the “nag” factor on their parents to get these cars since they are now associated with the ultimate Transformers. I believe product placement in movies and shows will continue to increase.

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  2. I agree products placements will continue to increase. They are good for marketing and the company. The image you place in advertising really matters allot. The only thing I believe is not good is the exaggeration of the product in the end the customer is always the one who might get screwed.

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