Thursday, July 22, 2010

Terrific Kevin Butler Response to New Zealand's Copying PS3 Ad


This was taken from the PS3 blog. Read the actual post here.

As the star of PlayStation’s current advertising campaign, I get compliments on my performances just about every other day. But recently it has come to my attention that a certain television network named TV3 has created an amazing homage to my marketing prowess. A commercial that is nearly identical to one we created here in the states aired on TV in New Zealand, found its way to the internet, and ultimately to my desk. Few film greats have been treated to a shot-for-shot shrine (actually I think it’s just me and Alfred Hitchcock).

If you haven’t seen our PS3 “Montage” ad in question, here it is:

And Here’s TV3’s ad:


It’s been said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If so, color me flattered. However, I do have some constructive criticism for the work that I would like to share.

1. No title for your guy? VP of Big Bigness? PS3 Commercial Tribute Manager? Details, folks.

2. The TV3 version was completely lacking in PS3 video game footage. Clips from Uncharted 2, MAG, God of War 3, or even clips of our upcoming releases Killzone3 and Twisted Metal would have really added some epicness to the spot.

3. The beard. I think it should have been longer.

4. I did like the slow motion effect at the end on the guitar solo. Way to plus it out.

5. Two-color mylar confetti > rainbow paper confetti. Just sayin.

It’s clear to me that TV3 appreciates great advertising and I’d like to thank them for their efforts. In fact we’d like to help them out and make our ENTIRE LIBRARY OF COMMERCIALS available for them to copy in order to promote their programming. I only ask that TV3 doesn’t use our actual footage, but all future homages of this sort are now Kevin Butler sanctioned.

You might be asking, “What’s in it for you, KB?” Well, I asked that too, and here’s what I’ve come up with: I’d like TV3’s support in making the PS3 the OFFICIAL GAME CONSOLE OF NEW ZEALAND. I see this as the only way to make it right with the world. Our super hero team-up could bring the benefits of incredible HD games, Blu-ray movies and the wealth of content available on the PlayStation Network to billions of New Zealanders. Only a total victory in that fine country will satisfy this situation. That, and a box set of Flight of The Conchords sent to the fine creative team in our marketing organization.

Let’s do this.

I await your reply via my Twitter account: @TheKevinButler

Facebook hits 500 million

Congratulations to Facebook on gaining 500 million users! This is quite the milestone. I'm looking forward to see what happens in the future as it grows even further. Read the Facebook blogpost here.

Zuckerberg's Response:

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Playboy now SFW?


Introducing TheSmokingJacket.com, the SFW Playboy site! Complete with all your office needs, with pertinent articles such as "How to Get Laid at Work."

Monday, July 19, 2010

1000 views!



Thanks guys! I've just discovered I have 1,024 total page views, consisting of 792 unique visitors. While it may not seem like a lot to some, it means a lot to me. So thanks everyone and keep reading! Hopefully I continue to entertain and educate. Please let me know if you have any suggestions! Thanks again!

The Success of the Old Spice Blitz



The Breakdown and results of the Old Spice response campaign by John Bell of Ogilvy: http://johnbell.typepad.com/weblog/2010/07/how-to-reproduce-the-old-spice-video-phenomena.html

Thursday, July 15, 2010

TomTom feels the force

TomTom has finally come out with their new voice-overs for Star Wars characters. Check out these hilarious clips recording Yoda and Darth Vader. Round-a-bound!

Yoda:


Darth Vader:

Zoo-bee-doo-bee-doo-bee-doo!

Geico has devised a new spokesman for this commercial...a singing octopus!

"The Social Network" Debut Trailer



A new movie by Aaron Sorkin is coming out called "The Social Network" starring Jessie Eisenberg ("Zombieland") who plays Mark Zuckerberg and chronicles the creation of Facebook. The movie is based on Ben Mezrich's book "Accidental Billionaires: The Founding of Facebook, a Tale of Sex, Money, Genius and Betrayal." And for all the ladies, the film also stars Justin Timberlake. I can't wait to watch.

184 videos later and the Old Spice guy is finally done

Well, aside from the 22 video thank-you's that were posted when I last made an entry...it's apparently finally finished...with a massive 184 videos!!!! At one point they were producing one video every 7 minutes for 11 hours...Wow! Here is the last of them. Looks like I've got 160 more videos to watch. Such a sad day, hopefully he's not done for good! Some are calling this the best social media campaign ever. Very impressive, Isaiah Mustafa, and very impressive Wieden+Kennedy.

See all of them here. Note: He also gave AdFreak a shout out too!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Old Spice spokesman thanks his fans (and explains why the Netherlands lost the World Cup)

Again with more of the Old Spice guy...a lot more! Hurray! He thanks his fans in a bunch of videos, enjoy. I've posted a few of them, but the rest can be found here.









The beauty of iPhone 4's Facetalk

Have you seen the new Apple iPhone 4 spots? They showcase the new two way facetalk feature in a beautiful way that is full of emotion. They really make you smile and start the day off well.

Smile:


Haircut:


Meet her:


Big News:

Thursday, July 8, 2010

I'm on a hog! Behind the scenes of the second Old Spice Ad

Isaiah Mustafa was recently on G4's "Attack of the Show" revealing the secrets behind the second Old Spice ad. It's great! Also, he's a comic book junkie and really wants to be Luke Cage. I can get behind that!

Original:


AotS Segment:

Old Spice on a Boat!

Another Old Spice ad has been released. This time on a boat, with mustaches!

Who uses location-based apps?


Here's a funny view of who uses Twitter and location-based marketing, that I mostly agree with:

Let's dwell on that for a moment: Urban hipsters (and de facto tech early adopters) want the world to care where they are at any given moment, and marketers are being told that it matters. But consider the average daily life of an average American, which might not involve prideful trips to the new "it" bar or hot party or recently opened boutique. I'm thinking it's more like: back and forth to work, one weekly trip to Walmart, a couple trips to the Shop-Rite, a stop at Walgreens to pick up a tube of antifungal cream, a back-and-forth to the mall multiplex on Friday night, a back-and-forth to the kids' soccer practice Saturday morning, etc.

The full article is pretty interesting though, check it out here.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Girl Scouts logo gets a facelift

Girl Scout's logo just got a facelift after 32 years. Read more about it here.



I Hate Divers

Thank you US National soccer team from Nike.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Swan dive! New Old Spice Ad

Wieden + Kennedy recently released a second ad for the Old Spice "The man your man could smell like" campaign....swan dive!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Alex Bogusky Leaves MDC Partners


Whaaat!? Ad legend Alex Bogusky, Executive Creative Director of the ad agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky (most known for their Burger King campaigns) is leaving MDC Partners. To further communicate his magnitude in the ad industry, Bogusky recently was also awarded Adweek's Creative Director of the Decade. AdAge reports he wants to "pursue efforts outside the ad world." Whatever that means. I wonder where the creative revolution will lead now? You will be missed Mr. Bogusky and I wish you the best of luck... Read the full article here.

Check out this Skype interview highlighting some of his future plans: