2009 Media Elements

In 2009 I averaged just over 69 captured media elements a day which is directly on par with the last three years.

I shot 9,582 videos and 14,304 photos on the canon. 1,421 came from the iPhone which is no longer a daily pocket device for me.

HYDLE – Super Bowl Ad Wrap-up

Song – Dream Police – Cheap Trick

I tracked 100 advertisements throughout Super Bowl XLIV and the winner for most creative and overall best executed upon first review is Audi… and this is partly why – Take the challenge. Nice work Paul Venables from Venebles Bell & Partners in San Francisco.

Two other ads that blatantly got me were the Denny’s chickens. The first of 3 Denny’s commercials aired in the 3rd quarter and I perceived it as old, already been done… and not very impressive.

But surprisingly they had two more coming in the 4th quarter from Goodby Silverstein & Partners.

Inspirational

Coca Cola came through with their regular two weirdly inspirational spots by Wieden + Kennedy, Portland. Google made some internet waves and told a story through search. FloTV spent some coin and their Generation advertisement was inspiring to kick off the half time show.

Let Downs

E*Trade babies were back, but not with original voices. Maybe they are growing up. It is very hard to top what they have already accomplished with their babies. So why keep trying.

Doritos should probably quit allowing consumers to make their ads for them.

Go Daddy has nearly almost run its course. Their second ad slightly saved the first… but nothing like they used to be… simply because (lesson to everyone listed above) da da da… it has already been done before.

Checks

Additional commercials that got checks in my book. As in – I would like to check them out again are:

Miller High Life Little Guys link Station Film
McDonalds Play You For It link Translation
Snickers Old Lady link BBDO, New York
Monster Beaver link BBDO, New York
Cars.com Timothy Richmond link
CBS David Letterman SB Party link
Dodge Man’s Last Stand link Wieden + Kennedy, Portland
Intel Lunchroom link Venables Bell & Partners, San Francisco
Intel Timeline link Venables Bell & Partners, San Francisco
VW Slug Bug link
HomeAway.com Griswold’s link
CareerBuilder.com Job Fairy link MJZ
2010 Census Census link DraftFCB, New York
NFL Networks Best Fans on the Planet link Grey, New York
TruTV Groundhog Day link Grey, New York

The Surprise

Of all brands and commercials that I would never consider as being something I could support… the big surprise this year was this Kia – Sorento ad from David & Goliath, Los Angeles.

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Of the 8 Budweiser and Bud Light related ads that ran… 3 interested me. Asteroid, T-Pain and Lost. All of which were puns off their new “It’s the shear sign of a good time” jingle.

Happy To Be Alive Today

Something I tell myself every day since the breaks went out in my car on after a lovely day of skiing in Aspen on January 29th, 2010…

“I’m happy to be alive today.”

This advertisement doesn’t need supporting web material. Take something as basic as wearing your seatbelt and present it in new visually inspiring way… Daniel Cox – simply Genius.

Thanks for sharing this emotional moment through visuals MattMatt.

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250 Most Influential People in Snowbiz

The Ski Channel has developed a list of who’s who in the snow business and attempted to present it on the internets. What a horrible way to display a list of influential people… so I made a small list of my influentials.

14 – Warren Miller
16 – Mcconkey
31 – Dumont
33 – Hall
35 – Wade Martin
38 – Moseley
58 – Fayfield
95 – Seth Morrison
98 – Johnny Decesare
99 – Mcilvain / Auclair
102 – Greg Stump
104 – Steve Winter
110 – Colby West
118 – Obermeyer
122 – Jerard
133 – Chris Prybylo
135 – O’Connell
139 – Scot Schmidt
164 – Kristi Leskinen
184 – JF Cusson
191 – Colin Kaufmann
197 – Billy Kidd
209 – Josh Berman
211 – Mahre Bros
212 – Candide
216 – Tom Wallisch
231 – Stein Eriksen
232 – Riley Poor
241 – Tommy Moe
250 – Bruce Willis!!!!?

Warren Miller receives Lifetime Achievement Award

January 30th, 2010

Warren Miller saves a rough start to Powder magazine’s 2010 video awards in Aspen, CO.

Warren’s concept of relating skiing to freedom has been around since the 50s – and here we are 60 years later finally soaking it in.

Working with Warren over the last year was truly an inspiring and life changing project for me. If you have yet to see Level 1 Productions 10th film – Refresh – Stop by the house and enjoy a beer along with your very own personal screening.

Little guy Level 1 was nominated for 6 awards. But following traditional patterns when dealing with large sponsor based awards ceremonies… Refresh didn’t walk with any.

Warren… I can’t wait to read the autobiography and pick up a copy of your new golf cartoon book. How long until it hits the shelf?

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Vanksen’s Marketing 2.0 Trends for 2010

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1. Presence on the web will be more important then ever.
2. Standalone offline approaches, or 1.0, won’t work in a 2.0 world.
3. The transition of offline budgets to digital and social media will amplify.
4. Six million competitors! The power of the consumer and of crowdsourcing will challenge and drive brand innovation.
5. 2010: The year of mobile… AND social: geolocalization + applications + social networks + recommendations.

If you want to understand this new media world… read this [ARTICLE].
And when you get confused… read it again – and again and again.

Top 10 December Viral

  1. Activision – Skateboard Dog, agency: Droga 5; Sharethrough
  2. National Geographic – Deadly Predator
  3. New Zealand Book Council – Going West, agency: Colenso BBDO
  4. Victoria’s Secret – One Gift
  5. Plane Stupid – Polar Bears
  6. Intel – Cannonbells, agency: MRM London
  7. Breast Cancer Awareness – Pink Glove Dance
  8. Orbit – Clean it up, agency: Evolution Bureau, Sharethrough
  9. Epson – Extreme Gamer, agency: twentysix
  10. Muscle Milk – Sexy Pilgrim, agency: Pereira & O’Dell, Sharethrough

Genius: 2, 3, 4
Not Genius: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Hydle Favorite:

November Video Numbers

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November provided record breaking online video viewership.

170 million US internet users spent 12.2 hours watching 31 billion videos in November. Do the math – that is 182 videos per viewer with an average length of 4 minutes… ick.

Thanks to Television going to the internets – this number continues to rise.