In car commercials that obviously come from the manufacturer%26#039;s marketing agency, the narrator speaks like a normal person, at a reasonable volume.... So why do dealership commercials always feature someone screaming at the top of their lungs, with a dog on the hood of a car, and some ridiculous gimmick like a superhero costume?
In other words, how can the dealership not observe the manufacturer%26#039;s successful execution of commercial-making, and apply the same formula to appeal to a more sophisticated (and better-financed) audience?
Why do people scream in car commercials?
Because they probably recruit there kids to do it or something. I dont know. They are so damn ridiculous! Super hero gimmicks?! Who are they targeting, 9 year olds?
Why do people scream in car commercials?
Because they think they%26#039;re funny?
The one on t.v most where I live features a German man and a guy in a chicken suit.
Why do people scream in car commercials?
They scream%26quot; to grab attention and act like stupid idiots
from the mental ward
Why do people scream in car commercials?
Because they AREN%26#039;T sophisticated! They%26#039;re trying to get attention in the best way they know how, and that%26#039;s to yell. Plus, they don%26#039;t have teams of people who are paid big bucks just to think up commercials.
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