Saturday, May 25, 2013

Funny Gay Commercials


Some of the best ad campaigns revolve around the funniest moments captured through the lens of the camera. This clever cinematography has helped in developing some of the most amazing associations for any brand with its respective target market. A funny commercial is simply not defined as crafting jokes and situations, which are humorous to record and reproduce with the help of camera. Rather the entire process requires detailed planning, creative thinking, much consideration and attention to perfection. Only by taking into consideration all these aspects will an agency or a business entity be able to produce a campaign that is attractive to the audience and offers them great value.

Laughter, they say, is the best medicine. If that is the case then the medicine is available online.

In this YouTube age, funny commercials are at anyone's fingertips. It started with funny shows in TV uploaded online. When the make-your-own-video phenomenon came in, many people have come up with their own videos. Then people start uploading on the web funny commercials from their countries.

Have you seen the commercial for the kid's allergy medication? Two women are sitting in a park on a play date when one child runs up, sneezes, and both women, like gun slingers, pull out their emergency mommy medication. One mother has an oozing bag of mangled medications.

I have a simple solution to life's problems, as far as my physical health is concerned. I don't worry about things I can't spell! This is a skill that is learned; you're not born with it. I have to credit TV with this ability to block out concerns over my health by simply ignoring anything that could show up on the National Spelling Bee.

People watch TV for a variety of reasons. But one main reason people watch television is to be entertained. It then follows that commercials should also entertain viewers to keep their attention. So many viewers change the channel to other shows during commercial breaks that car companies are trying to keep folks entertained so they won't change those channels during long commercial breaks.