Friday, April 30th, 2010
Chado Advertising & Design has just launched a Photography section to our website to showcase our photography services. Chado offers photography services in-house to capture high quality images for our different projects and campaigns. Chad Brown, our creative director, is also a seasoned professional art director/photographer, specializing in corporate, lifestyle, and cultural photography, creating dramatic photographs of people, sports, locations, and concepts to successfully capture the look and emotion of the brand. Chad shoots in an editorial style that artistically blends traditional and journalistic styles that focus on composition while using the images to tell a story. This style is perfect for high concept campaigns because it not only aesthetically pleasing but it also conveys emotion while communicating brand messages through the images.
The new Photography section of the site features flash slideshows for corporate, lifestyle, and cultural categories showcasing a variety of high-quality images from past campaigns and Chad’s travels around the world. Visit the new pages and check back frequently for new images and updates.
Tags: advertising photography, Chad Brown, chado advertising & design, Composition, Corporate, Cultural, Editorial Style, flash slideshow, Images, Journalistic, Lifestyle, photography, Portland Oregon, sports, Traditional
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
According to a recent study from the research firm TNS in conjunction with ESPN and Electronic Arts, 38% of sports video gamers spend at least as much time playing sports games as they do watching the same sport on TV during its season. This study suggests that advertisers are missing a major opportunity with in-game advertising. The sports gamer demographic is 75% male and half are between the ages of 18 and 34, on average they are single and have a disposable income. This demographic is increasingly difficult to reach using traditional media and sports games could be the ideal outlet. First, it would be very easy to implement; all sports games now feature online support and are constantly undergoing content updates, this would allow advertisers to place updated brand messages and ads into the updated game content so the in-game ads constantly change if the player is playing online or not. Also it would add to the authenticity of the game; broadcast sports already have many ads and brand messages displayed on the playing field and having the same look in the virtual environment would make the game more realistic while providing a new, largely untapped ad space. While this new medium is just starting to gain momentum, I predict this ad space will becoming increasingly effective and sought after.
Tags: Advertising, demograophic, EA games, ea sports, electronica arts, ESPN, football, onlinem, playstation, playstation network, sports, TNS, tv, video games, wii, xbox, xbox live
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