Monday, October 22, 2012

Media Monday: The Expendables, A Storm of Swords, and Branding Intimacy

It's Monday night, and I'm already physically and mentally preparing myself for the weekend that's about to unfold. I'm seeing the Zac Brown Band on Friday. The following day is FL/GA, and if I can manage to get my shift covered on Monday, I'll be seeing The Expendables on Sunday. I've seen The Expendables three times already, but they get better every time. Worth it!



I finished reading the third installment, A Strom of Swords, of the A Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin. This book blew me away. There's plenty of twists to keep the reader interested throughout the book. The epilogue left me craving more, and brings the plot down an entirely different road. I recommend picking up the books if you're a fan of the show. So, for this Media Monday, I decided to pick a quote from the book. Bran, the Broken, the Winged Wolf, the Prince of Winterfell (nerd moment) once said, "Old stories are like old friends. You have to visit them from time to time." There's so much truth to be found in this quote.


I found an interesting article on intimacy and advertising. The article delves into the notion that intimacy can provide opportunities for advertisers. Since I began to study advertising, I have agreed that proper promotion needs to have relatable, humanistic and moving content. I wanted to highlight the intimacy between driver and car when I developed a campaign aimed at multicultural millennials for Nissan in the National Student Advertising Competition. You may not think there's much of a bond between a person and a hunk of metal, but there is. The car buying experience really turns into an expression of the buyer's individuality. People look for a set of qualities such as the look, sound, technology and drive of a new automobile. Buyers tend to make a purchase that shows off their personality. Some drivers even give their car a name.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

A Haunted Weekend

There's not a lot going on in Jacksonville this weekend. No music, no events, and a Jaguars bye week leave North Florida dry. There might be a little wave this weekend, but I'm more interested in some local haunted houses. I've heard these houses offer scares, thrills and excitement that will keep you up at night, which can always be cured with a little whiskey.

Night Terrors
Night Terrors, located on San Jose Blvd., has received excellent reviews. The attraction has been selected as one of America's best haunts by AmericasBestHaunts.com, which "was established to acknowledge the most superior haunted attractions in the United States." Night Terrors offers three haunted house attractions. In Outbreak you have to survive a zombie infection. Madhouse lets patrons tour an insane asylum. The Vacancy, a new attraction, is left as a mystery. For $25-$35, you can visit all three. Visit NightTerrorsHauntedHouse.com for more information.




Warehouse 31
Warehouse 31, located in St. Augustine, has awesome sponsors backing the production. Monster Energy Drink is Warehouse 31's main sponsor. Nothing like getting amped off some energy drinks, and getting scared shitless. Warehouse 31 offers three houses. Rigamortis takes patrons on a lovely walk through a field with monsters of all varieties escorting you along the way. Clown Nightmare has you put on 3D glasses to get personal with killer clowns in an abandoned fun house. The last house, Vertigo, leaves you feeling disoriented, and according to the Warehouse 31 Web site, "You will never know what lies ahead and the dizziness of this maze may make you sick." Visit Warehouse31.com for more information.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Media Monday: Phantogram, Spicoli, and Digital Luxury

Do you ever discover music, a band, or a song you just can't stop listening to? Phantogram has found its way to my iPod, and has been on repeat for a week straight. Sara Barthel is almost as stunningly beautiful as her voice, and she is incredibly talented at keyboard. Her counterpart, Josh Carter is an amazing guitarist, but I wish he refrained from singing. He's a dull light in the brilliance of Barthel. She is one of the sexiest performers I've discovered in awhile, and she looks fantastic in this video!



If you haven't seen the movie, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, I suggest you find the nearest Blockbuster that's still open, and make tonight a movie night. I was introduced to this movie in high school. After hundreds of viewings, I sadly can recite just about every one-liner this movie offers, and there's a plethora. Spicoli, easily the best character, once said, "All I need are some tasty waves, a cool buzz, and I'm fine." This quote comes in reply to the sugesstion that Spicoli needs a job, which is oddly relative to the point I'm at in life.


It's 2012, and it's clear that print media is becoming less prevalent in today's society. Consumers can read newspapers, magazines, even their favorite books using digital media. Computers, tablets and phones can bring almost every form of media right to the user. So, how much has the wealthiest indulged in the digital world. According to according to the Ipsos Media CT's 2012 Mendelsohn Affluent Survey, "Affluents' time online rose 14 percent in 2012 from 2011, as people spent more time doing things like social networking, shopping, using apps and playing games." This article by Adweek really breaks down the digital media usage by the wealthy: http://bitsylink.com/?XLAUS



Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Weekend Wonders

I felt like I hit a brick wall in the middle of exercising yesterday. Several hours of sitting in the Florida heat eventually rendered me useless at work. I'm sick, and not very stoked about the situation. There's too many awesome events blessing the Jacksonville area this weekend. I've already made plans to check out the Riverside Arts Market. My schedule for today includes overdosing on sleep, soup and green tea, so I can actually enjoy the weekend wonders. Here's some events you may want to check out:
Brew at the Zoo
Brew at the Zoo offers drinks, live music and local cuisine. This event is great! Eat, drink, and explore what the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has to offer. $75 tickets may be a little pricey, but the proceeds are dedicated to feeding the animals, and if you work the system you can have a LOT of drinks and food. The event takes place Friday from 7:00p to 10:00p.


Boobsapalooza 2012
Another epic event for an even better cause. Boobsapalooza invites you to enjoy ten bands at Lynch's Irish Pub. According to The Florida Times-Union, "proceeds will go to breast cancer research, to fund Bands Against Breast Cancer's education and outreach programs, and fund the Rick Wilson Memorial Mammogram Fund." Check it out on Saturday. The music starts at 12:00p.



EOTO
If you still have a craving for more live music after Boobsapalooza, you could walk down a block, and check out EOTO at Freebird Live. EOTO is comprised of Jason Hann and Michael Travis of the String Cheese Incident. But, this isn't your ordinary jam band. It sounds more like the Grateful Dead playing with the rhythmic sounds of an arcade. They play Saturday at 8:00p.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Media Monday: Chrome Privacy, The Imp, and The White Buffalo

Google is finally catching up in the realm of Web browsing. But, this news is not what advertisers want to hear. Google Chrome has decided to add 'Do Not Track.' The privacy feature informs advertisers to not record user data. The change will certainly make it difficult for advertisers to target specific audiences. According to PCWorld.com, "Ad networks and sites aren't required to comply, but several of them do, and the U.S. government is now pressuring more companies to play along, including Google." To read more, visit http://bitsylink.com/?KNOTY.


Movie quote time! Actually, today I'm using a quote from my favorite show, Game of Thrones. I've turned into a huge G.O.T. nerd. In fact, I plan to dress as Jon Snow for Halloween. I just need to find a Ygritte. Ladies, any takers? Here's the quote from another favorite character, Tyrion Lannister. Tyrion once said, "My brother has his sword, King Robert has his warhammer and I have my mind...and a mind needs books as a sword needs a whetstone if it is to keep its edge. That's why I read so much Jon Snow." 


I end Media Monday with a new folk and country favorite, The White Buffalo! Why didn't I discover them before I went to Bonnaroo?