OLD SPICE: The Man Your Man Could Smell Like/Responses It wasn’t just "Hello‚ ladies!" but "Hello‚ everyone!" Wieden & Kennedy’s pop-culture-infiltrating commercial and the "Responses" follow-up capitalized on the beloved Isaiah Mustafa’s character and the immediacy of social-media channels‚ creating‚ over a period of three days‚ more than 150 tailor-made YouTube responses from the Man to fans. The latter drummed up tons of media attention for Old Spice and generated some impressive statistics:
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“I’d rather be hated for who I am‚ than loved for who I am not” said by Kurt Cobain‚ lead singer‚ guitarist‚ and lyricist of grunge band‚ Nirvana‚ is a reconstructed idea believed to be taken from Marilyn Monroe. Monroe has similarly stated "it’s better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you’re not." Marilyn was known to have a great interest in humanity‚ morality‚ and sanity. Kurt had quite an opposite perspective; he wanted to shelter himself from all forms of fame and popularity
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HUMAN 2C03 Assignment One Commercial One: Old Spice – The Man Your Man Could Smell Like Summary: Old Spice‚ a male specific hygiene company‚ released the television advertising campaign “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” during the Super bowl in February of 2010. The focus of the advertisement is aimed at females to buy their new line of body wash for their male partner who would ultimately smell like the model in the commercial. The commercial has numerous settings that the actor transitions
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University of Rijeka Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of English Language and Literature Analyzing Persuasive Techniques in Old Spice’s “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like“ Commercial Student: Mia Sarić Course: English Language 1 Course Instructor: Irena Meštrović Štajduhar‚ M.Ed. Ac. Year: 2012/2013 This essay covers persuasive techniques used in the video commercial for Old Spice deodorant‚ as well as the messages that lie in the heart of the very commercial. The essay will
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The number of advertisements still continues to increase to this date. At the same time‚ many advertisers are realizing that there is a limitation to creating connections with customers only through a visual medium. Therefore‚ they are starting to try something new. That is to make connections to different senses on adverts. Sources “ENGAGING CUSTOMERS THROUGH SENSORY BRANDING” by Lippincott and “Adverts work best when appealing to all senses” by The Telegraph agree that variety of senses makes a
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Pg. #1 Smell Triggers Memory English 2 29 April 2011 People around the world believe that sight‚ touch‚ hearing or taste is the strongest of all senses to trigger back someone’s memory. I say that smell is the sense that is best at bringing back memories. Smell can bring a flood amount of memories to someone’s brain and also lots of emotions. This sense is a very powerful memory trigger because the olfactory nerve is located very close to the amygalda and the area of the brain that
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Brain learns while you snooze Sleeping mind can make associations between smells and sounds By Laura Sanders Web edition: August 29‚ 2012 Print edition: October 6‚ 2012; Vol.182 #7 (p. 9) A+A-Text Size Even while in a deep slumber‚ people can still learn brand new information. Sleepers soak in new associations between smells and sounds‚ knowledge that lingers into the next waking day‚ researchers report online August 26 in Nature Neuroscience. The new study is the first to show
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| |LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] | |Topic: 5 Senses |Concept: Smell | |Subject: Guided Reading |Grade: Third Grade | |State Standard SOL/ASOL:K.2 / S-SI 2 Five Senses
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detect dangerous fumes and smell and taste rotten foods. Out of the five senses‚ it seems like taste is one of the simplest. There are no cones; rods or lenses‚ there are no tympanic membranes or miniscule bones. Our sense of smell in responsible for about 80% of what we taste. Without our sense of smell‚ our sense of taste is limited to only five distinct sensations: sweet‚ salty‚ sour‚ bitter and savory sensation. All other flavors that we experience come from smell. This is why‚ when our nose
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