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Shock Advertising: Does It Always Work?

Advertising has always been a marketing communication that is focused on promoting a specific message or product to a wide audience, but with consumers being shown over 5,000 ads a day how does a company ensure their message is being heard? Shock advertising has been known to break through the mundane day-to-day adverts in a way which aims to break societal norms. Agencies do this by exposing consumers to violence, controversy and sometimes just sheer, disturbing ideologies to in turn create empathy, shock or a call to action. With this basic definition in mind you would assume that this would be a form of advertising which many agencies would consider... But there are pros and cons just like every form of advertising. Companies need to consider all the different alternatives before making an informed decision. So, lets begin to analyse one of the most popular adverts of 2015 with this question in mind; can controversy be used in a way which will benefit a company in the long ru

Best Halloween Advert of 2017?

Just over two weeks ago we were watching scary 80's horror films, carving pumpkins and stocking up our Halloween sweets collection...  But now that my favourite time of the year has passed I couldn't help but notice that there was a surge of Halloween adverts and campaigns this year which inspired me to write this post. 1. Sainsbury's "Your Halloween Nightmare" Campaign This 55 second advert left me smiling because of the how relatable it was. Seeing two adults in complete despair over the fact they have no sweets left for the trick or treaters echoed my own personal experiences in the past from Halloween night. Sainsburys cleverly took an original idea and made it work for their brand image; by ending the advert with 'scared you're unprepared?' it reminds their customers that Sainsburys will always have the products that they need, whenever they need them. I thought the campaign was executed in a witty fashion; making it perfect for the H

Who Is Negan From The Walking Dead? SPOILERS AHEAD

If you're a serious TV series binge watcher or just a big fan of social media the name 'Negan' will of definitely appeared numerous times over the last couple of months. Whether or not you're a follower of the series ' The Walking Dead' the season 7 premiere accumulated a staggering 17 million viewers across cable and broadcast; this caused trends worldwide and even tempted those who weren't familiar with the show to watch the episode due to it being called AMC's most 'brutal' climax. Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who played the controversial Eddie Blake in Watchmen (2009)  and more commonly known as Denny Duquette from the TV series  Grey's Anatomy,  reprises his role as a charismatic villain in the form of Negan. Those who follow The Walking Dead comics knew that Negan would be introduced to the apocalyptic world and in turn knew of the horror that would follow his arrival. Morgan didn't disappoint in his performance during the

Westworld Episode 1 Review: Perplexing In The Best Way

Genre: Drama / Sci-Fi / Western Directed and written by: Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy Nolan Produced by: J.J Abrams, Jonathan Nolan and Jerry Weintraub Starring: Evan Rachel Wood, Anthony Hopkins, James Marsden Synopsis: Inspired by the 1973 film ' Westworld ' the plot revolves around a futuristic theme park populated by artificial human beings. Westworld  has been greatly anticipated and this was more than evident as it became HBO's most popular debut since True Detective in 2014.   It drew a total of 3.3 million viewers across both cable and digital platforms on the 2nd of October, tying with True Detective .  From the trailer to my actual viewing of the episode I can safely say that this is one of the most intriguing and thought provoking series to bless our televisions to date. From the quirky characters to the mesmerizing cinematography you won't be disappointed from this hour long debut.   Even though it is based on the