On Fri, 9 Sep 2016 01:16:32 +0200
"Patrick Shirkey" <pshirkey(a)boosthardware.com> wrote:
> UA only did this once and it is so funny.
I wonder how much money and how many people were
involved in the
production and marketing process. Did the artist have the support of
an established media organisation or perhaps a promotional slot on
Oprah/Ellen/The View/etc...
Well, UA is popular. Or was, when she did pop/soul songs.
For an example, with band Fishmans:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59JboFMSXnY
The intent was not to compare with a start up. Not at all. Although,
start up or not, there are genre styles to be applied when a
conservative market is considered. Childrens' educational material is
rather conservative after all.
> Large black backgrounds for kids are not very
inviting, isn't it ?
> It is understandable to have that to get the fluo out of the
> colours, but black ? Black is not a welcome colour for kids,
> Polynesian and elsewhere, no ? I mean, even as early days, how can
> business interest be generated like that ? I agree there's room
> for creativity in childrens' educational material, but black ? I
> refer to the video.
It helps make the colors pop.
I'm afraid, for the children market, it will take more than that.
Maybe sticking to the idea of using fractal animations, if a black
background proves mandatory, might not be a good move.
> As a side note, wouldn't that be
"kindergarten kids" instead ?
Kinder Surprise...
That's what I thought. So you already got sponsoring ? :)