Lego movie
marketing
The use of Lego
in some of the more grown up adverts which children would normally be interests
in make it more interesting for bot the children and the adults or parents
watching, in addition to this is also bring the family more together so it
creates a overall memory of the advert.
In the end the advert was a great success and got many views on
YouTube (around 1.3 million) and while it was being streamed. It also then got
a much higher selling rate.
You grasp the general idea that the ad break is successful in attracting audiences, both child and adult. However, it is primarily aimed at adult audiences who would recognise the original ads. You make a brief reference to the financial aspect of its success and should be more detailed: six million people saw the break live on TV, and an additional 1 million viewed it on YouTube. After the film had been released, it was shown that the ad-break influenced 5% of opening week’s box office revenue, resulting in a ROMI (Return On Marketing Investment) of £5.96 for every £1 spent. Finally, the break was tested by market research company ‘YouGov’, who said, “it as the best performing ad break they’ve ever measured”, combining the ads into a piece of entertainment which made the break 14% more enjoyable than an identical break featuring the originals.
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