There are many forms of advertisements right from Print, Broadcast, Podcasts, Email marketing, and Digital Advertisements. These are merely some examples. Anyway, there is one thing in common that all these advertisements have. That is, you know that these brands are consciously and deliberately pursuing you to buy their products. You know they are marketing their products and services to you.
Do you think people could advertise their products without doing it? Yes, there exists one such form of advertising which does it in a more subtle manner; and whether you know it or not, your brain unconsciously registers that. This type of advertisement is called product placement. It is a risky business, but when done correctly, product placement can have a huge impact.
The Origin of Product Placement
How Product placement entered the mainstream in the 1980s: A Brief History
Product Placement's in Current scenario
Product Placements in - To All The Boys I've loved before
Why the business of placing products in the movies continues to thrive?
Product placement from Indian context
FAQ
The Origin of Product Placement
1882 - Edward Monet Painting
Arguments for the first cases ever documented
Though this is a debated topic, some scholars argue that the first product placement to be ever done started with a painting done by Edward Monet in the year 1882 for a beer-selling company.
Another one is said to have been done for a movie for none other than Lumiere brothers' film in the year 1896. It was a soap manufactured by a British company, the Lever Brothers. However, the first ever product placement to be documented was in the year 1920.
1920 - The Garage, Red Crown Gasoline
The first documented case of a company paying to place their product that was ever recorded for was for a silent movie, The Garage starring Fatty Arbuckle and Roscoe Arbuckle.
1927 - The Hershey's chocolate, Wings
The trend started emerging and the Marx Brothers caught up with it in the year. Fun fact: the first movie, which won an Academy Award, also did have a product placement. It was, of course, for Wings, and the first appearance of Hershey's Chocolate bars being featured.
How Product placement entered the mainstream in the 1980s: A Brief History
So how did really the business of in-film product placement boom?
The production team was not really paid back then to place their products in the movies. But it involved a different deal. Like asking: do you need a car for your movie? And if the team would say yes, then the brands would let them use their products for free or creating cross-promotional campaigns that feature both the product and the movie. Until the 20th century, mostly the concept was pretty much informal.
Guess the company that paid a million dollars to promote their company?
A hint: The company sells chocolate products. In the early 1980s, the trend went mainstream, and Steven Spielberg's new film was to promote the Hershey's brand.
Initially the deal involved Mars, but it withdrew away from being featured, but then a deal was made between Hershey's marketing executive. The Reese's pieces were used and in exchange Hershey's was to create a 1 million dollar campaign for the film. The sales of the product went up, which had only been introduced years ago.
Until the 1982s, the movie, The Extra-terrestrial was a huge success, both as a movie and for doing product placement.
Product Placement's in Current scenario
The practice of consciously placing products in movies is almost a common practice now in the twenty first century. So much now that it does not only involve films and movies, but also many famous web series that were a huge hit. And we know that Netflix does this all the time. Even though Netflix denies the fact. Namely, there are three types of product placements which are explained in brief below:
The three types of product placements:
Screen placements
- In screen placements the products are usually placed in the foreground or the background.
- There is no mention of the name of the product, but the product is shown on screen, and is given a fair amount of time to get noticed by the audience.
Script placements
Let us take an example of the Netflix show's last episode of Sex Education from season 3. Both our characters Eric and Otis deliberately mention the product name KitKat, when Eric's lines say it all.
Otis: "What do you want?
Eric: "Um… Oh, a KitKat. Always a KitKat"
And when Otis offers Hope one when she is having a mental breakdown in the hospital.
Hope: I don’t need a KitKat
Plot Placement
Making the products connected to a character and integrating it as a part of your film. Let's take Beats Studios Wireless Headphones in the web series "Only Murders in the Building" where Selena's character's first appearance as Mabel clearly features using the headphones when she steps into the elevator and the product is subtly mentioned by the other character _ trying to make a conversation with her.
The product is so seamlessly blended with the character that even when their podcast gains popularity you can see the fans using the same headphones while sitting outside the building. It creates an emotional bond.
We could say the same with Eggos and Evelyn intertwining the product with a character in Stranger Things.
Lets take a look at Hollywood's one of the most watched and talked about movies adapted from Jenny Hans book.
Product Placements in - To All The Boys I've Loved Before
Yakult:
The fermented skim milk was created in the year 1935 in Japan, got a major sales boost after getting a cameo in an adapted movie from Jenny Han's book " To all the boys I've loved before" the drink is.
Subway sandwiches:
They gave Subway an emoji specially designed for the company to show the love that Lara Jeans, best friend has been craving for its sandwiches. They can also be seen sitting under the bleachers and having them.
Mountain dew and Arizona iced tea:
The conversation that takes place between Lara and Josh sitting in the stands at the beginning of the movie, with a flashback with Jean is shown having Josh as her first real boyfriend with a space in between. Though not mentioned by name, the products get enough screen time in the scene to get it noticed by the audience and not to forget mountain dew is mentioned in one of Josh's dialogues.
Converse
The still shot that shows the shoes of Lucas in the stall next to Lara is occupied when she runs away after kissing Peter for the first time on the running ground, and there goes them wearing Converse shoes which are already pretty much popular among the teens.
Using Instagram was shown quite effortlessly by both Peter and Lara as the social media platform is very popular among the youth and especially teens. Looking from the point of view that the movie was azom.com for teens. They nailed it, getting placement in the right place and for the right audience.
Apple's MacBook Air:
MacBooks are frequently shown throughout the movie when Lara and Kitty watch the movies, when Margot leaves for college, movie marathons while fake-dating Kavinsky. The logo of Apple clearly gives out the message about the product Skype. iPhone when his dad takes their picture for entering new grades.
Jeep Wrangler:
Used by Peter Kavinsky when he comes to pick up Jean and Kitty the first time when he drops Lara after clearing things about the letter in the cafe and driving her home.
Some of the placements by brands were quite a success as it did the job for Yakult, making people nostalgic about it along with exposing many other products to the audience with its one of the most-watched movie series.
Why the business of placing products in the movies continues to thrive?
What are the advantages of product placement?
- It can create trends and affect cultures.
- Even bring a crashing product back into the business again on top of the market again.
- People will prefer to see a real brand rather than a fake or a created one on screen.
- Helps increase awareness about your product and the brand.
- Gets money rolling in for production.
- Ropes in money for production or advertising.
- Helps in giving exposure and recognition to your brand
- Reduces the cost required for the filming budget.
- Helps integrate the brands values through storytelling
- Creates a positive brand recall.
- When used effectively, it can also help boost sales.
Setbacks of Product placement
- It can be quite distracting if placement is done in an aggressive manner.
- If not given much thought, it can bring negative reviews for the film.
- Products require a certain amount of screen time and can get messy if not followed smoothly.
Product placement from Indian context
The movie, which has iconic dialogues and is very famous for the memes that make you go, say relatable!
Domino's, Baburao and Phir Hera Pheri
Remember the scene from the movie when Baburao comes climbing down the stairs, asking everyone to gather around. The box that he holds is of Domino's pizza and the also mentions to Sham of how he tricks the Domino's pizza delivery guy to get a free pizza according to the brands then ongoing scheme.
FAQ
What is product placement
Product placement is a form of an advertisement in which a branded item or object is placed into a movie as part of the movie.
Which movie has the most product placement?
Avengers Endgame is a movie that had combined 76 million dollars in product placement advertising value.
What is example of product placement?
If in a movie, the lead actor is drinking a clearly labelled Coca-Cola beverage or using a clearly labelled Samsung cell phone, then it is product placement.
Author: Mahenoor Mansuri
Source : https://startuptalky.com/product-placement-in-movies/
Date : 2021-11-10T10:32:11.000Z