Here's the first idea for a digital/social media campaign for the Amazon Kindle digital book reader. The brief stressed that the idea had to create a "movement" via Facebook, Flickr, Youtube, Apps, Blogs and so forth, it had to get people to stand up and be proud ambassadors of a new way to read and it had to use social media as mandatory.
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Client: The Amazon Kindle Digital Book Reader.
Project: Digital/social media campaign.
Video filmed for TV and to be uploaded to YouTube
We open to a black screen.
Voiceover: "Consider Greg..."
Screen fades from black to an image of an oak tree. Camera slowly begins zooming in towards the tree.
Voiceover: "Greg has a lot to do. He has an ecosystem to look after, carbon dioxide to convert and a family of Robins just moved in yesterday. The last thing he wants is to end up like his brother Mike."
Camera quickly cuts to fresh tree stump, as if a tree had once been there but had just recently been chopped down.
Fades to black once again.
Strapline: Think of Greg - Kindle logo.
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The next step in this would be to give Greg the Tree his own personal Facebook page and Twitter account that people could like, follow and comment on. Eventually, a remembrance page for Mike the Tree could be set up on Facebook. The premise of this idea is that printing so many copies of books can be seen as a waste of paper. As the Kindle can hold thousands of books at once, the intention of this piece of copy is to give the viewer an emotional - albeit humorous - attachment to a personified tree (and ex-tree) called Greg & Mike.There's a few more pieces of copy I've got for this creative brief so check back shortly
As always, feel free to comment or drop me an email on edward.marlin@hotmail.com
- Edd