Me: At first glance when a person watches a commercial or an advertisement, they don’t look that deep into the commercial. They just respond with “That looks pretty cool” or “That was pretty funny.” They just look at the face value of the commercial and don’t go any deeper into it. But when someone takes the time to analyze and pick apart the commercial, which is when people start noticing how much effort the company put into making the commercial and all the effects that they used. I don’t remember if I ever saw the commercial but if I did happen to see it, then I would have watched it then move on to the next commercial and not cared about all the effects that Adidas used. But after reading the paper, I was able to appreciate all the effects and effort that Adidas put into their commercial.
Derek Jeter: Well first of all, it wasn’t a commercial about baseball so it didn’t appeal to me. Second of all, it was an Adidas commercial which means I could not buy their product anyway considering I am a spokesman for Nike and as we all know, Nike and Adidas are two of the top sporting goods stores in the world. But the commercial did look pretty good, but it would have even looked better if I was in it.
My mom: I have no idea who that guy in the commercial was and I have no reason to buy a Chinese soccer jersey, unless I had a coupon or if there was a major discount. Plus, I don’t pay attention to soccer so again there is no reason for me to buy this product.
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