Sunday, April 26, 2009

Transformers 2 Is Coming! 变形金刚2 来啦!

I think movie trailers are a great way to build buzz around a movie. I recently watched a bunch of Transformers 2 trailers with the most recent one being here and now am super amped for this movie's release! I'm sorry this post is so long, but I did have 2 opinions about the movie from a China perspective ...


1/ Appealing to the Chinese
A lot of the big American films are usually set in the cities of the US, but since living in China, I've noticed the increasing influence of China in mega movies. Although not entirely filmed in China, it's great to see scenes from places like Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing. I admit these cities do not represent China as a whole, but it does say something about the importance of China and the marketing of a movie for the writers to include something "Chinese relevant" into the script. I can think of a few of recent note, scenes from The Dark Night was shot in Hong Kong, Mission Impossible 3 in Shanghai, Mummy 3 was set in China, and from what I'm reading, Shanghai also has a scene in Transformers 2! The image above was a screen capture I took from the movie's trailer. You can see the highway sign is your traditional Chinese highway sign design. Too bad the cars are driving on the wront side of the street (China is similar to US and Canada in that you drive on the right side of the road). The above image is a small snippet and I did some additional investigating. There are hints of a Shanghai scene in Wikipedia's T2 page!

2/ GM Needs to Better Leverage Off of This in China!
I was really disappointed in how GM leveraged off of their collaboration with the first Transformers movie in China. With all the news of China's car market growing, I think that generating hype around this partnership would do more to help sell cars in China for GM. Growing up in Canada, we had a GM once. It was riddled with so many problems that we never owned one again. But I digress. I believe that GM should integrate for the following reasons:
- The rich are younger here: everything you read about the wealthy in China points to similar conclusions that the Chinese wealthy are on average 10 - 20 years younger than their counterparts around the world. The consumer will identify with the product!
- The middle class is growing: GM will never be able to compete with Ferrari or even Mercedes, Jaguar and BMW. But they don't need to, because the majority of Chinese will buy the next tier of cars anyway, and most GM cars fit into that category (if not upper middle class since it is imported). The positioning is great!
- Parents succomb to whining kids very easily: Chinese children are the princes and princesses of their families. I have watched parents and grandparents take the abuse of young children all the time here. I have witnessed parents sending thousands of dollars abroad to make sure their kids have everything they wanted. My momma used to whoop my ass when I got out of line, but a child's influence on the parent's purchasing cannot be more pronounced than it is in China. And kids LOVE Transformers! I read an article last year about a kid who rode his bike onto a highway amongst speeding cars here in China. When the police caught him and asked him why, his answer was that he saw Optimus Prime and wanted to catch up with him!
- Everyone in China will watch this movie: Okay, not all 1.2 billion people, but anyone who is the GM target market will watch this movie. They will watch it, tell their friends about it, buy the pirated DVD to own it, buy the toys, buy the video games, blog about it and dream about it. A perfect platform to advertise to their consumer, why aren't they integrating the advertising?
- Young adults here know the brand! Unlike GM brands, many here know about Transformers. They grew up watching the cartoons as a kid. If you drive around in China, you will see cars with Autobot and Decepticon insignias. Leverage off of that brand affinity!

If someone from GM marketing is reading this, listen to me when I say that all you need to do is integrate it into your advertising here. Do something like put it on a big outdoor billboard. Make sure that the models in the same colours are against the window in the showroom. Throw a viral video of the cars rolling around in China online. I see 2 scenarios. 1) Kids will see it. Their parents will be forced to go to the dealership and their kids will cry and scream until their parents buy a car. Or 2) The young 20-30 something adult will see it. And then will get it because he/she thinks its damn cool. If at the very least, you can be sure that it will do much to add to the brand awareness in China.

Even though I've never thought of buying a GM, that Bumblebee Mustang would be so dope to roll around in...

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Super Mario Time Suck

The Internet is filled with desultory content.  Two hours later, I found something pretty cool.  I can't say that watching it has made me a better person, but it was really entertaining.  I love coming across things like this.  Very entertaining...

上网的时候我们会看到很多奇奇怪怪的东西。两个小时之后,我找到这个很有意思的连接。看到没有让我学到什么东西,但是很有趣。 




Sunday, April 12, 2009

Kanye Hearts Fish Sticks / Kanye 爱鱼条


Kanye West is one of my favorite artists. In part, it is due to his ability to speak his mind and try things he feels is right, defining his own style in the process, but his melodramatic personality, and his deftness at bringing attention to himself is also awesome.

He's always been able to get in the news, but his latest (you may have seen) revolves around his reaction to a scene from South Park that makes fun of him and exaggerates his reputation having a massive ego. I'm writing about this because I particularly liked the way he handled his response. I hope that his hints of humility stay with him. His blogsite is pretty cool. If you ever get a chance to, you should definitely check it out.

That's the interesting thing I find about blogs. As a tool that puts you in touch with your fans / friends / admirers / bored wanderers, it can be a good lesson in humility as well. If all you are doing is talking ish, then that's all you're really doing: Talking. What you aren't doing is "communicating", which is what is important in any dialogue. With the right communication, you can grow your fanbase, increase your friends, add to admirers and attract more bored wanderers.

Kanye's website is pretty cool too. Way to go Mr. West.

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

I Now Have Titles

It's 2am in the morning.

Why am I up?

I'm "improving" the online me. I just added a picture (Yataa!), and I added the title field to my blogs. I'm good at making titles, case in point, this one!

Also, I will have you know that I have A.D.D. so I apologize in advance if you find that I jump around in my blogs.

I wanted to comment about 2 more things. The reason this blog exists.

1. On a more selfish level, this blog will help me improve my writing skills. It is important as I am in the business of PR / Marketing / Communications. Being able to write and write well is important and I hope to refrain from using simple prose. It will help me refine my shoddy English which has deteriorated in the length of time that I have lived in China. It will help me improve my skills in Scrabble - I know what I'll do, I will ensure that I use and learn a new word each posting (and in turn you will learn too!), if not learn a new word, then use one that I don't normally use... what a stupendous idea (ok so I know what stupendous means, but I don't use it often).

2. On a more idealistic level, I hope that this blog will improve the world in some way, and by saying that, I hope it improves your world in some way also. Either through my optimistic ramblings, my insightful discoveries online that I will share, by providing you with voyeuristic opportunities of my life, reminding you of a word you may not often use in each posting, or at the very least taking your mind off your troubles if for a couple minutes while you read

Monday, April 06, 2009

I'm going to make a conscious effort to resurrect my blog.

After reading a recent article on building your online brand and improving your online brand, I've decided I need to resuscitate what once was littered with the audiences of footprints and eyeballs. It's especially annoying since I made a bet on Xanga back in 2001 when I thought I could pay $100 for lifetime membership. It seems that it would have worked, if Big Brother didn't begin banning a bunch of websites from China. With Xanga on the black list, my habitual blogging waned (all those wasted ramblings!). However, after reading those two articles, I'm invigorated once more, a second wind as you will.

Reading my posts from way back in 2001 is definitely refreshing though. I was once so innocent. A lot has changed, but I'm still a hopeless romantic when it comes to all things life. Optimistic.

As to what I will post about now? Why, my ramblings and senseless musings of course. Ho, ho, ho...