Monday, March 10, 2008

Bridgestone Tire Ad




Bridgestone "Scream" Super Bowl Ad

For this commercial the characters are the squeral, the other screaming animals, and the people in the car. The setting is on a road that is in the middle of the woods. The squeral chases a nut out into the middle of the road and when it looks back up a car is fast approaching making it scream. Once the squeral screams they cut to other animals screaming. We also see the femail in the pasanger seat screaming. The man that is driving looks very calm compared to everyone else that has been shown. The man then calmily steers out of the way so he does not hit the squeal. The voice over comes on and says, “for drivers who want to get the most out of their cars, its bridgestone or nothing.”

The conflict in this commercial is man vs. nature. The commercial shows how man and nature have to co-exist. They have to live together in the woods and on the roads. It also shows how man has to watch out for animals on the road and be causiuse when driving on the roads whether it be on a city road, in the country, or in the woods.

The conflict is resolved when the man that is driving steers the car out of the way in a controled swerve. The heroe of the commercial are the Bridgestone tires. The commerical is telling you that if you want to be safe on the roads and be able to save animals lives then you should have Bridgestone tires or that will not happen.

1 comment:

matthewdeery said...

I like this commercial very much myself. Bridgestone makes excellent tires as well. Very well done making reference to how man and beast must co-exist, whether it be roads or in the woods. Good post overall except for the terrible spelling, computers have spell check. Squirrel, not squeal.