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Short A Guy Ad Analysis

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Analyzing Short a Guy There are always commercials that will leave a lasting impression on us, making our dream somewhat of a reality. Sometimes it’s possible that we may need a push or a product to be directed to the goal that was far from our reach. Nike’s “Short a Guy” from Wieden + Kennedy is one such advertisement that appeals to the audience’s emotion and further on motivates them to live their dream. In the advertisement, a young man in his teens takes us on an unforgettable adventure starting at the basketball court with a team who is “short a guy.” He keeps getting invitations to various sports while encountering pro athletes such as Mike Trout, Garrett Richards, Misty May-Treanor, Anthony Davis and many others. He doesn’t …show more content…

The advertisement is geared towards teens focusing on how they should “just do it” and not allow anything to get in the way of their dreams. Bonin states, “The fact some of the pro-athletes kept referring to the boy as “kid” was symbolic in the sense even a youngster as himself could compete in the big leagues with world-renowned all-stars – well, someday.” The image that teens see of their favorite athlete is usually the image that appeals to them the most. They believe that if they gear up with the Nike apparel of their favorite athlete, it would help them be one step closer to that reality which the advertisement portrays. Each scene in the advertisement shows different athletes playing various sports that appeal to different people. More importantly, the advertisement symbolizes that no matter which sport we choose to focus on Nike is always there to provide us with the best athletic apparel to help us on the path that we paved for ourselves. There are a few scenes where the events doesn’t clearly represent the message of the advertisement. For example, the advertisement’s use of a pro sumo wrestlers doesn’t appeal with their theme. Sumo wrestling is a sport intended for two people nothing more nothing …show more content…

Bonin explains, “These techniques exemplify Nike’s core message of “Just Do It” with their own imaginative methods. Nike used a young boy as their lead role to demonstrate their message of embracing everything that’s thrown at you.” For example, the protagonist tries out soccer and scores a goal appealing to the audience that trying something new can always be fun. In every scene, we see the protagonist enjoying himself and not letting the moment of the game have too much of an effect on the way he plays. This shows that without the athletic apparel Nike showcased on the advertisement, you’re more likely to dream then make your story a reality. Nike shows us that it is more than just a brand. We clearly see that in the action filled scenes that bring the Nike message into motion. Every scene is unexpected allowing us to live in the action of the protagonist as the camera angles change with the scenery. We are put in the spotlight with the protagonist showing us the joy and excitement of playing with different pro athletes. The experience is an unforgettable one, which leaves a positive impression not only on the people but the Nike brand as a whole. The advertisement shows that the first step to playing with the pros is to “just do

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