All the Mazda advertising you see here is developed and produced by
Americans for the American market. Doner Advertising in Southfield,
Michigan and Irvine, California is their agency.
Paul
On Aug 27, 2009, at 10:46 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
Although I don't think "bizarre" was a goal. It just ended up that
way. They were meant to suggest a kind of youthful delight with a
car that performs well.
You see, you're illustrating my point, even though even I didn't
really realize it. Basically, I think they need to hire some
different people to figure out how to communicate with Americans. I
can see how some of the subtle stuff they've done the last decade or
so could play positively in Japan, but it's a washout here ... the
average American doesn't "catch" subtlety, they're too full of
"American Idol" and "Lost" and the god-awful mishmash of so-called
"reality" shows. :-)
Excuse my "French", but if that's "reality" we are so totally fucked
it'd probably be a blessing if the human race just ended now.
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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)
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