Also, I'm unsure what I'd do different with the promos, I think they're pretty spot on, actually.
ETA: I'm sure I don't have to say this in present company, but in case anyone thinks I'm secretly working as a Reamworks rep, and infiltrating fandom, no, not speaking for Tim, I have no idea how he feels about the promos.
Also, I'm unsure what I'd do different with the promos, I think they're pretty spot on, actually.
I haven't actually seen a one. Just making a general point.
Just making a general point.
I think I should maybe change my tagline to: "Irrationally overprotective" for the next few months.
ETA: Actually, isn't that Kristen's job? Or is she in the reality based community?
I figure it's okay to be protective when you have so much invested in it.
I watched
24
all the way through, I think, and completely missed it. I'd feel like I lost out, except I totally feel like I win for learning how to ignore advertisements so well, that I even miss the commercials I'd like to see.
No, I think I'll enjoy the show because I don't expect it to be a
second-rate
SotL. I expect it to be more interesting and complex than the promos would lead me to believe. I like "intense and rich." I liked the psychelogical thriller aspects of SotL (as opposed the the what's-behind-this-door-iness of the ending).
as opposed the the what's-behind-this-door-iness of the ending
Although, damn, for that kind of ending, once the lights go out and you go to the night-vision POV shot - hella effective. People were shrieking and gasping in the audience.
Also, I'm unsure what I'd do different with the promos, I think they're pretty spot on, actually.
I do too. I don't think the promos make it look like a second-rate anything. I think they give people a good general idea of what the show is. Very Seven-SotL-insert other creepy horror/thriller movie title here.
I mean, does it show all the various cool aspects of the show? Of course not. It's a 30 second spot. (And last night's seemed shorter. Maybe it was a :15.) It's a teaser promotional campaign designed to get a broad audience tuning in.
It's really hard to market "intense and rich" to a broad audience in :30.
Actually, isn't that Kristen's job?
No, I think you took that title from me somewhere around 2003.
It's really hard to market "intense and rich" to a broad audience in :30.
I never said it wasn't. Promos, in general, suck.
There is definitely a shorter one (the :15?) running around. I got very little feel for the show when I saw that one, but found the longer one a little more helpful. Still, I agree that it is very difficult to come up with a good promo, especially for more complex or nuanced shows.