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14 October 2012

Old Ads – Part 2

Filed under: Series — Tags: , , , , — Ben @ 7:00 pm

I was going to write about the adverts of McDonalds. However, it is hard for me not to sound like a hater; must be because of the ‘fatty foods’ reputation. I can assure you, from eating Maccas for years, that their food is decent.

Instead, the other day, I came across a fanvid of a rather unknown song. This video cut some old British TV ads from the 80s to the beat of the song.

And the ad I want to talk about is this one:

The history behind the ad campaign is as amazing as how the ad goes about selling the product. In the late 70s railways in the UK were not privatised like they are today. Then, they were suffering from a poor reputation and a lack of funds. Something needed to be done to revitalise the network, and to make train travel fashionable again. Luckily at that time, high-speed services were being introduced. A new ad campaign fronted by Jimmy Savile with the slogan “This is the age of the train” was launched. The campaign was a huge success, with performance and perception of British Rail improving greatly.

Remember, this was the 80s, and the advertising style was very different. In the ad above, there’s a lot of descriptive language of the service. I cringe at the amount of times the word ‘business’ is said. It sounds like the dialogue does not flow. But that sort of prose sold things back then!

These days, you don’t hear too many ads with meticulous descriptions. You’ll more likely see a product described in a very abstract way. Imagine, if Coke ads consisted of a voice over like “a drink for enjoyment on the hot days…”!

What I do like about the ad is the corny jingle, and the man pouring tea and coffee. The use of the jingle becomes more strange in the ad below, when the singing of the slogan is combined with the spoken words. And what about the man with the tea and coffee? It’s something of a lost symbol now. I used to see a lady at my local Maccas years ago refilling tea and coffee during breakfast time. She was always chatting with customers, and showing that flavour of personal service that now seems to be restricted to planes and fancy restaurants. Where has friendly personal service gone? I’d say the bean counters cut it out a long ago.

Second ad after the jump.
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22 July 2012

Old Ads

Filed under: Series — Tags: , , — Ben @ 9:00 pm

I’ve been fascinated by old television advertisements recently. Just to be clear, I’m talking about ads from the 1980s, but there are some which aren’t from that time. What is great is that lots of these ads are posted on YouTube, (I guess) for posterity’s sake.

I think why I’ve been so interested in old ads is that the style of marketing is very different to what it is today. Plus I wasn’t around in the 80s, and I seem to have a liking for that time period (I was quite crazy for this exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum a few years ago).

There’s quite a few ads I want to talk about, so I’ll be writing a few posts all up about them.

First up: Cadbury

Julius Sumner Miller was a physicist well known for his children’s television shows about physics and science. He had a unique presenting style, and enthusiasm that was also seen in ads he did for Cadbury in the 80s.

Here’s probably the most well known ad at the time:

All of the ads in the series feature Miller demonstrate a simple scientific concept and then segue into something about the chocolate. The ‘Atmospheric Pressure’ ad above was particularly annoying, because milkmen very often found eggs in the bottles. It was, of course a nightmare to get the eggs out of the bottles.

[Aside: The easiest way to get the egg out of the bottle is to form a gas inside the bottle. I’ll let you figure out the rest!]

When was the last time you heard the word ‘nourishment’ on an ad?

A large proportion of ads in the 80s had a lot of dialogue and/or a (hopefully) catchy jingle in them. Nowadays, we only tend to hear a short jingle or slogan. Or lame recreations of classic songs.

More Cadbury ads after the jump.

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1 August 2008

Battle of the Choirs: The Last Hurrah

Filed under: Attended,Reflection — Tags: , , , — Ben @ 1:44 pm

Friday July 25. It’s Barker Swings night, and the choir will be performing.

Tonight felt special, not because I was wearing the red and black for the last time, but because it was the last time we were performing from our ‘battle’ repertoire. JAllington, our conductor, called it “the ridiculous”, but we all loved it. That night started at 5pm, the rehearsal.

Nostalgia filled the room, as we were all moving to the music that we sung, what felt like, many months ago. Then, the choreography was changed to fit the longer version of “Say a Little Prayer”. For an hour, we went through moves with O’Brien, but in the end it was what she described “three songs mashed up into one”. We all felt good, now it would be up to the performance.

Five hours later, we were just about to enter the hall for our part of Swings. Everyone was hyped; it couldn’t get better than this. The Big Band started to play; we ran on, the crowd loved us. About five minutes later, it was over. Our last performance as the ‘battle’ choir was done. As we left the stage, I felt happy and slightly sad. Battle of the Choirs had been a great experience for all of us. Now, it was back to our normal repertoire and schedule.

Working for TV is very different to what many people think it is. On our filming days, there were many rehearsals to get the best camera positions, basically to get everything right. Filming 40 minutes of footage took about three hours! I can’t stress how unique and fulfilling this experience was.

15 May 2008

Busy times ahead…

Filed under: Forward Thinking — Tags: , , , , — Ben @ 9:47 pm

The next month or so will be busy for me. The amount of school work is increasing, and so are the other commitments.

You may know that I am in the choir. We are actually going to be on the glorious Television later in the year as part of a choir competition. I am also going on the choir and orchestra’s Europe tour at the end of the year. New music will have to be learnt.

This means that Twitter and all the other networks will be looked upon less now. I will not update as often as I can. :-(

Thanks for all your support with reading this blog and viewing my photos and Twitter and etcetera.

16 January 2008

Keynote Verdict

Filed under: Reflection,Tech — Tags: , , , , , , — Ben @ 7:31 am

Well, I was up at 4am AEST this morning to follow the liveblogs of Steve Jobs’ Keynote at Macworld. There was a lot of anticipation for many of the rumours to come true. And one did.

There were (as I counted) six new things that were released today. They are:

  1. Time Capsule: A networked storage device and wireless router in one
  2. iPhone Software 1.1.3
  3. iPod Touch update (that costs US$20)
  4. Movie Rentals (Rumour come true) (US only (as usual))
  5. Apple TV Take 2 (New UI)
  6. MacBook Air (Rumour come true!)

This offering of products and software is very good. It brings features that are long overdue and new ones too. Time Machine over the network with Time Capsule is a useful feature. Movie Rentals are long overdue. I (and many other people) weren’t too happy with the $20 software upgrade for the iPod Touch. It should be free. Heck, could you copy the apps over via SSH from the iPhone? The MacBook Air (MBA) is a welcome change and also shows Apple entering another sector of the notebook market.

Gee. I can’t think of anymore to write about. If I have more, I will write more.

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