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Off The Wall and On Target - This Advertising Genius Scores
Jan 8, 2006 --
Off the Wall and On Target Date:
Monday, January 02 @ 10:30:00 CST Topic: Advertising SEO
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Camp Verde, AZ, USA, January 1, 2006 -- Actually,
Devi DeLavie is not a new kid in any sense of the word. He’s been into
media, performing and visual arts for more than four decades. And he’s
hardly on the same block as Madison Avenue. He’s nestled quietly away in
the cool pines of Northern Arizona.
His growing display of wmv
files of TV spots includes chickens doing a Hyundai ad, and a visually
rustic ad for DCI (a Pharmaceutical Company) that was specifically
targeted toward the college crowd of NAU in Flagstaff, Arizona, trying
to convince them to sell their plasma.
“The DCI spot,” explains
Mr. Delavie “Caused quite a commotion. Parents were noticing that
their teens had memorized the words and were singing this spot
throughout the day. I later learned that the Communications Department
at NAU was using it as a demonstration of target marketing.” I
couldn’t keep from asking about what appears to be really poor video
quality in spots.“That,” says Delavie “Was a calculated thing. I
wanted the whole spot to look like some college kid did it on their home
computer.”
And TV isn’t Devi’s only forte. Be sure to
click on the Radio link to listen to some air-checks of his radio
programs under the name of “Bill Williams”. I can try to describe this
adventure in “theater of the mind” as Stan Freeburg meets Garrison
Keeler disguised as Dick Cavett. If that’s something you can’t quite
fathom, I suggest to listen for yourself.
(http://www.devidelavie.com/page/page/2781311.htm ).
And just
when you think you've grasped this Primal Force called Devi DeLavie,
you'll click his Gallery button and see some truly unique and
wonderfully fanciful paintings and sculptures. He’s obviously also a
Graphic Artist worth having in your court.
So take heed Corporate
America and business owners nationwide, if your advertising agency isn’t
getting your name out there the way you’d like it to be, it would be
worth your time and money to talk with Devi DeLavie. He doesn’t just
think outside the box, he creates from an insight into the American
psyche that has proven itself to be out of this world.
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