When did you realise that the STARBUCKS TM* cup left in the scene was actually one of the best product placements in television history?
When did you realise that the STARBUCKS TM* cup left in the scene was actually one of the best product placements in...
Advertisements run during sceen time as long as they are willing to pay the bill
it was just digitally removed from the scene and reuploaded to HBO
How many millions of people are now talking about how the STARBUCK TM* was left in the shot. Millions of people talking about Starbucks. If you believe it was just a simple innocent mistake you are a retarded slave.
The viral marketing tactic already did its job
You are willingly watching advertisements and are freely advertising STARBUCKS every-time you talk about or moan their product placement. Imagine what else you are inadvertently agreeing to watch.
you are a slave
I hope you die in a fire
There is a cup of Starbucks hidden in every shot of Fight Club
>digitally removed
I goddamn guarantee it was digitally inserted in the first place. Would Emilia have not noticed it right in front of her?
This entire gay show is equivalent to a tabloid newspaper, but targeting people too shamed to buy a tabloid newspaper.
>best product placements in television history?
A good product placement is one that you don't figure out as such. Anyone with half a brain knows it was a paid ad. The cup is obviously CGI and very polished and placed in the center of the frame and strabucks twitter immediately pushed their "dragon flavor" drinks
>it was just digitally removed from the scene and reuploaded to HBO
Have they uploaded a version of episode 3 that isn't lighted like doom 3?
Well I'll be. Still tho, go back to /pol/.
>When did you realise that the STARBUCKS TM* cup left in the scene was actually one of the best product placements in television history?
Pretty much right away. The screenshots started showing up almost immediately.
>I goddamn guarantee it was digitally inserted in the first place
I doubt it. What would be the point of hiding something they wanted discovered?
> What would be the point of hiding something they wanted discovered?
Because its already been reported by all the news, are you 12 or something?
they probably are young. they NEED to be the winner in whatever serious argument they believe they are caught up in
desu it was more insulting than anything. The cup was subtle and I missed it when I watched the episode, but the media frenzy around it wasn't subtle at all. This "zany mix-up on set" was bought and paid for.
Why does Starbucks even need to advertise any more?
The second i saw 10 threads posted about it at the same time
Repetition is like rule number 1 of marketing. That and associating their product with the hype of the GoT finale is a no brainer for increased sales in the short term.
I wonder how much HBO got paid by Starbucks to do subliminal advertising for them? As an aside, this season sucks. The first 2 episodes literally put me to sleep. The 3rd. episode was so dark, and the sound quality so poor even with my speakers at full blast, that it was hard to follow and I wish I had fallen asleep. By episode 4 I really don’t give a damn anymore about any of it. They should have ended this last season.
its like coke advertising
they want to be in the forefront of your mind when you think of coffee, not just to know they exist
It was a simple innocent mistake. Stop making this some Machiavellian manipulation, you moron. Take that shit to /x/.
>Why does Starbucks even need to advertise any more?
To make their drug money laundering operation look even borderline plausible, I mean, who the fuck pays 80 bucks for cup of hot brown water?
>Machiavellian manipulation
Stop giving them credit of something they didn't pull off, that was simple advertising.
If fucking MACHIAVELLI WAS WRITING THE SHOW IT WOULD HAVE REAL PLOT
I may be a retarded slave but I have no desire to go to Starbucks so I think their master plan failed.
Yeah but now you're talking about starbucks and you know starbucks exists ... STARBUCKS
its not her job, there were more than hundreds people on the set probably, nobody saw?