http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i0JEOeSEP0
Captain Morgan Bar Ad
When I came across this commercial for the first time it automatically made me laugh, it’s a commercial that I always remembered. It pretty much portrays a usual American scene with many different types of people lounging at a bar. In the bar is a pretty average man, he wanted a night out with his buddies, lied to his wife to get out of one of her family functions, unaware of the possibility of him getting caught. Up to a certain point all is going well until this average guy’s wife calls him on his night out with his buddies, obviously she is out of town and is not aware of his whereabouts. Instantly everyone in the bar seems to realize this and come to his rescue (which I did not expect at all) by making various amounts of noises and playing out scenes, as if to make it seem he were doing nothing but simply watching television.
This commercial is advertising a brand of beer; it’s pretty much directed more towards male viewers. It gives off the impression that every guy should “Be a Man.” In this case that would be finding a fast easy way out of the sticky situation, which this guy accomplishes quite well. At the end it states its advertising line “Got a little Captain in you?” I think the message sent out by that is the guts or rush each male would suddenly get after buying or drinking that certain brand of beer- everything will just fall into place.
In his essay, Scholes states “Teach contemporary students to discern and analyze the messages in video texts that reinforce myths that can be harmful.” And “Either way they offer us what is perhaps the greatest single virtue of art: change from normal, a defense against the ever-present threat of boredom.” This relates to the video text I chose because this commercial, at least for me, took away about two more minutes I would have spent in the state of total boredom! It was one of the only commercials I actually stopped texting during to watch during that five minute break. This Ad isn’t just selling beer, but in a way it is selling manly hood. As for me though, since I am not a male I cannot say but if I were, I still don’t know if it would compel me to buy rather than give me a good laugh because all the acting by the rest of the crowd was just so abnormal. Definitely not an everyday scene at the bar I’m assuming!
By: Amanda and Anoop:
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This ad hopes the viewer, as in male, will surrender to the "captain in themselves". Meaning the man in themselves. The gap in this ad is the myth that drinking a certain brand of beer will allow you to save yourself from an unwanted situation or be smart enough to come up with a plan to get you out.
Question: 7
People left out of this commercial are children and varying racial ethnicitys. Also the people portrayed in the ad all seemed to have a middle class appearance.