Friday A/V Club: The Art of the Ad
George Pal's beautiful advertisements for Philips Radio
For your "yes, advertisements can be art" files, here's Ship of the Ether, a spot George Pal made for Philips Radio in 1934:
If I hadn't told you that was an ad, you probably wouldn't have realized it before the sales pitch at the very end. Until then, it's just a lovely little film about radio. Pal, who today is probably best known for the science-fiction movies he produced in the 1950s, directed several animated advertisements like this in the '30s. In that pre-TV era, they would be screened in theaters; I have to say I like them a lot better than most of the commercials projected before the main feature at the movieplex today.
Bonus trivia: Half a century after Ship of the Ether was made, a fragment from it appeared in a 1987 episode of Pee-Wee's Playhouse.
(For past installments of the Friday A/V Club, go here.)
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I have to say I like them a lot better than most of the commercials projected before the main feature at the movieplex today.
They're all for other movies! Not even the movie I came to see! If I wanted to see those movies I'd have bought tickets for them instead! But I didn't! I came to see the movie for which I bought a ticket!
/unclearontheconcept
Love the art deco aesthetic... American design was at it's apex in the 20's and 30's.
Was that an Edith Piaf song at ~3:00?
Sounded like her.
My two favorite pieces of longishform advertising:
https://vimeo.com/123015232
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEzcO3nfjZk
the taco bell ad is brilliant
I love the little details like how the stormtroopers are deployed via Playplace slide, and the happy meal toys in the minefield, and the ball pit at the wall.
right. that's what makes it so fucking brilliant.
Nice, Jesse! Reason is becoming a place where I can find weirdo culture . I got my counter-culture from my freak-friends but those cats are long gone.
It's no coincidence that art deco, Busby Berkeley, Loonie Tunes, and imagery such as this began disappearing about the same time the anti-marageewhuana laws began kicking in.
yes