@alejobeleta: I don’t get ads either. Seems to be a Europe thingy. But fullscreen mode ends in the middle of the video. Supposingly where the US ad-break starts? Whatever. Ads suck. Big time. Really looking forward to the moment where companies recognize that interrupting a video with the ad for your product will 100% guarantee that I’m not buying your product ever?
Fail is the logic behind marketing expensive, luxury vehicles, and taking them off roading, when you could buy something less expensive and way more capable.
“Destination Defender draws people from all over the country, from international”.
Someone wrote those words down, and sent them off to an editor. Then the editor read those words and approved them. The script went to the ad agency, who presumably also reviewed the script. The agency filmed the ad and recorded the voice over. The voice over actor read and said those words. The recording engineer heard them. The video editor then listened to and incorporated that voice over into the ad. The agency’s project manager reviewed the final video and sent it to the car company for approval. It was approved and uploaded. Then a web developer incorporated it into the ad feed, and tested a few browsers to make sure it worked.
None of those people thought “‘from international’ isn’t a thing English-speaking humans say. We should fix it”.
Can someone message the editor to put in Lada commercials? Looks like people came out of the Christmas holidays broke and don't want to buy Range Rovers. They can now only afford Ladas or whatever is the cheapest. Definitely, these commercials are working since people don't seem to mind them as they come every Friday to watch the ads and post that they don't like Range Rovers because they're unreliable and expensive. Need to dumb these cars down so people can afford them.
@pmhobson: I heard international was even more of a crapshoot than domestic, but the excitement I feel for the excitement of these actors about deluxe gravel truck is out of this world
I'm not getting any ads, but if there was one for a LR Evoque, I'd be okay with that. That's a fine looking automobile. I'll never be able to afford one, but they sure are purdy.
Well there are the people on here riding a bike that's brand new top of the line, and then there are those that buy that bike when it's a year old, and then there are the people that buy that bike after its 2 -5 years old or parted out, etc. so there are probably some people on here that can afford a Defender.
I'm just hoping PB puts in ads at the beginning and end of each clip. Alternate between the Range Rover, Hummer, and Fiat. This would be FUCKING hilarious!
But fullscreen mode ends in the middle of the video. Supposingly where the US ad-break starts?
Whatever. Ads suck. Big time.
Really looking forward to the moment where companies recognize that interrupting a video with the ad for your product will 100% guarantee that I’m not buying your product ever?
Solid advice regardless.
Someone wrote those words down, and sent them off to an editor. Then the editor read those words and approved them. The script went to the ad agency, who presumably also reviewed the script. The agency filmed the ad and recorded the voice over. The voice over actor read and said those words. The recording engineer heard them. The video editor then listened to and incorporated that voice over into the ad. The agency’s project manager reviewed the final video and sent it to the car company for approval. It was approved and uploaded. Then a web developer incorporated it into the ad feed, and tested a few browsers to make sure it worked.
None of those people thought “‘from international’ isn’t a thing English-speaking humans say. We should fix it”.
Also Pinkbikers: "Why do we need these adds"
I'm sure. You fell down...