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The sounds of a World Champion Whistler

Honest Trailers - Fight Club

buzzfeed women drinking whiskey for he first time

aaronfr says...

But then Buzzfeed couldn't have done its "native advertising" of Jack Daniels and Canada Dry. Didn't even hit me until I clicked through to "Americans Eating Sushi" and, surprise, there's the ginger ale again. I know it's just entertainment, but do we really need product placement in Buzzfeed videos?

kir_mokum said:

they should have busted out a bottle of some cask strength super peaty islay like laphroaig or ardbeg.

Botched marriage proposal

speechless says...

Obviously a bud light viral. Really. Let's meander the camera onto the chick with the nice tits as she carefully lays down the product placement. Just look at her hands as she lets that can go.

Trippy - a GoPro duct taped to a tire - Wheeee!

ghark says...

Aye exactly; there's no need for the product name in every title of a video that is made using one, surely. I don't know the exact term for what this is, but it reeks of viral marketting/product placement, or whatever, and it's simply not necessary - these are just... videos. Anyway, thanks for listening

Sagemind said:

The Sift is not being used to sell GoPro any more than it's being used to sell iphones and other camera phones. Though I agree, people could stop using the camera name in the post titles, the camera used is irrelevant to the actual video.

Edit: Anyone want a vote their opinion on removing the GoPro Name from the title??
2nd Edit: the original post mentions Duct tape, but nothing about using a GoPro - could be any camera.

Giant Slip 'n Slide on a city street in San Francisco

How guys/girls watch sports

eric3579 says...

Seems odd that the pepsi is easy to recognize as a pepsi product, but the beers have had the labels removed and the wine is turned away so not to recognize. Possibly some kind of viral? Can anyone think of why they would remove the beer labels but not the pepsi label?

-edit-
hmmm well the other vids they have don't seem to have any obvious product placement but still curious as to why the beer labels have been removed.

Coke + Mentos + Nutella + Durex

Sagemind says...

(PPP) Paid Product Placement.
We've all seen this a million times..., now with a twist..., and it's got you thinking about Nutella. Pretty much why the labels are shown so clearly as well.

Drachen_Jager said:

What's the Nutella for?

What Is The Resolution Of The Eye?

Honest Trailers - Man of Steel

5-Year-Old Genius Turns Down Sony Tablet on Jimmy Kimmel

Worst Videogame Product Placement Yet (Alan Wake)

Vic2Point0 says...

I disagree 100%, this was one of the BEST product placements ever in a video game! You're just not getting the subtle humor. To me, it was very obvious. First, take note of the fact that they were inarguably wanting to make this game feel a bit like a television series. This is made most evident by the way they ended and began each episode (not to mention the fact that they called them "episodes" to begin with), but also by the cinematics in battle, the independent camera controls that let you see what was behind Wake as he was running forward, the narration, the fact that all the manuscripts had to appear on screen with the author's voice reading it aloud- erm, I think I made my point there.

So what would a television series do, naturally, at a moment like this? Why, GO TO A COMMERCIAL BREAK, OF COURSE! That's why this TV was in the break room. Commercials? Break room? You get it now?

However, I wouldn't even agree that this did any noteworthy damage to the tension. Because, arguably, the most "scary" part was over. At this point, all you had to do was get by that chandelier ball thingy and you're outside with Barry Wheeler, comic relief! I thought it was brilliant.

Wanda Sykes Worked For The NSA?

Quiet says...

Obviously she was paid to give a product placement for the NSA. Doubt that she worked there. Government has a relationship with entertainment media to emphasize what the government wants.

300: Rise of an Empire

rich_magnet says...

I wonder how much Nike paid for product placement in the scene where the messenger runs from Marathon to Athens and shouts "Sneakers!" while his hard, chiseled abs glint in the dim grey cloudy sunlight... then collapses in glory.

How Does Superman Shave? Mythbusters theory



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