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.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
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.
I never said it wasn't. Promos, in general, suck.
What would your suggestion be? What would make you go, "Holy ass, I must watch this show."?