Not to defend any particular advertising, but different types of ads will appeal to different people. The target isn't, or shouldn't, be the balletomanes. Ads should entice new people into the door.
Cliff
Dumbed down advertisements
Started by
BalletNut
, Feb 23 2001 03:42 AM
27 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 24 February 2001 - 01:53 AM
#17
Posted 24 February 2001 - 04:34 AM
I am inclined to agree with Cliff. It would be nice if the most effective advertising were invariably the most intelligent advertising, but such is not the case. Those of us of a certain age will recall the "Please don't squeeze the Charmin" TV campaign, which involved someone named Mr. Whipple trying to prevent shoppers from lustfully massaging the toilet paper, and drove a sizable number of TV viewers half insane with irritation. Everyone jeered at those ads, and Charmin's sales skyrocketed.
In defense of SFB, it must be allowed that parts of the Bible are chock full of good old fashioned sex and violence....
[This message has been edited by dirac (edited February 24, 2001).]
In defense of SFB, it must be allowed that parts of the Bible are chock full of good old fashioned sex and violence....
[This message has been edited by dirac (edited February 24, 2001).]
#18
Posted 24 February 2001 - 09:48 AM
To the points raised by Cliff and dirac, yes, ads should appeal to a wider audience than balletomanes, but then we get into the argument of what you're selling, and what, if anything, it has to do with ballet. Make a poster with two naked women wrestling in mud or jello, and you could undoubtedly attract thousands, but it wouldn't be for ballet. Advertise a human sacrifice at 9:00, and you would attract even more.
It's not a question of the ads being unseemly or that there's sex and violence have no place in art. And the much larger question is, as was posted, the dumbing down. Nah. I hope Ed's opera ads are a trend.
It's not a question of the ads being unseemly or that there's sex and violence have no place in art. And the much larger question is, as was posted, the dumbing down. Nah. I hope Ed's opera ads are a trend.





