Title: Subliminal Influence PPT
1SUBLIMINAL PERSUASION
Fact or Fantasy?
2Public belief in the power of subliminals
- 75 of Americans believe that subliminal messages
are omnipresent in advertising, and that they
work (Rogers Seiler, 1994) - Why?
- James Vicarys purported movie theater experiment
in 1957 - Wilson Brian Keys claims of planted images in
advertising - Claims of subliminals in Disney movies and other
media - Media spoofs In a Simpson's episode, Homer
receives a subliminal self-help tape which
increases vocabulary instead of weight loss. He
begins talking like Shakespeare.
James Vicary
3The early years An urban myth is born
- James Vicary claimed to have flashed the words
eat popcorn and Drink Coca-Cola on a movie
screen for 1/200th of a second, every 5 seconds
during the movie Picnic - He claimed popcorn sales increased 58 and Coke
sales increased 18 - Vicarys experiment was never successfully
replicated - He later acknowledged the study was a fraud
(Advertising Age ,1962)
4Why the fascination?
- The prospect of mind control is frightening
- Its fun to entertain conspiracy theories
- The popular press sensationalizes the issue, but
fails to critically analyze the evidence - There are just enough isolated cases to keep the
myth alive
5Claims of embedded text and images in advertising
- Wilson Brian Keys claimed to have found phallic
symbols in Tanqueray, Chivas Regal, Ritz cracker,
and Betty Crocker ads. - Can you find the embedded text in this Gilbeys
Gin ad?
6Definitions and conceptualizations
- Subliminal message
- Below (sub) the threshold (limen) of human
perception - Example a message flashed so quickly that it
cant be recognized - Example a sound played so faintly that it cant
be heard - Embedding is a form of subliminal persuasion
- Supraliminal message
- A message that is consciously recognized and
processed - Example an image so faint that it is difficult
to see - Example a sound that is played quietly, yet is
still audible - Product placement is a form of supraliminal
persuasion
7The middle years Embedded images and text
- Embedded images and text are subliminal messages
- This ad for Tanqueray allegedly contains a
phallic symbol.
8Newport Ad
- Note how the woman's head is leaning back, her
eyes closed, her mouth open, and her legs up in
the air.What is the role of the guy standing over
her?
9Can you find the subliminal here?
- The steam on the mirror means that someone is
showering?If so, then the darker parts reflected
in the mirror are the people in the shower?
10Candies
- The rocket, a phallic symbol, is blasting off.
His middle finger creates the blast off.The
target seems to be between her legs.
11Product placement (a.k.a. product planting)
- Product placement is a form of supraliminal
persuasion
- Subtle, perhaps, but not subliminal
12More phallic imagery, but by no means subliminal
- Subtle, but not subliminal
13More about product placement
- Product placement will exceed 4.25 billion in
2005 (Advertising Age, Apr 4, 2005) - Reality TV shows, like Apprentice and American
Idol depend on product placements - product placement in TV shows has moved from mere
props to becoming part of the story lines. - Modern cinema relies on product placement to
offset production costs. - The practice is now so widespread that movies
parody product placement - Austin Powers
- Josie and the Pussycats
- Truman Show
14A key distinction
- Commercial applications of subliminal priming
have not been demonstrated. - Flashing Starbuckswill not make a consumer buy
that brand of coffee
- Subliminal priming has been well documented in
controlled laboratory settings - Stimuli can be perceived or processed without
conscious awareness - Priming can produce changes in beliefs,
attitudes, and behavior
Paparazzi help sell Starbucks through buzz
marketing or word-of-mouth (WOM) marketing
15Types of subliminals
- Embedded images pictures or words that are
hidden or flashed quickly (in 100ths of a second) - Sub-audible messages sounds or words that are
too faint to be heard, or are played at extremely
high frequencies - Electronically altered signals backward masking
and other voice alterations
16Embedded images Now you see em, now you dont
- Champion Turner (1958) inserted Wonder Rice
in a food ad - Vokay Read (1985) embedded the word sex in
ads - Smith and Rogers (1994) found supraliminal
messages that said choose this were far more
effective than subliminal messages
In the last presidential election, Republicans
ran a campaign ad that included the highlighted
the word RATS in the larger word DEMOCRATS.
17Embedded images in Disney movies?
- Jessica (sans underwear?) in Who Framed Roger
Rabbit - It is much more likely that this was a prank by a
cell painter than a corporate conspiracy
18Embedded images in Disney movies
- The Little Mermaid
- Is that a sandcastle in the background, or are
you just glad to see me? - The artist who painted this scene claimed the
resemblance to a phallic symbol was unintentional
19More Disney embedding
- The Rescuers Down Under (whos in the window?)
- The Lion King
20More embedding
- Pepsi and embedding
- The graphics on the cans line up to form the word
SEX
21Camel Tobacco
- The Camel Tobacco companies have also been the
target of accusations of visual embeds. One
common alleged embed of sexually suggestive
imagery is on the standard pack of Camel
cigarettes. Apparently, if you look closely
enough at the rear leg of the camel on the
cigarette pack, you can see an image of a naked
mean standing tall facing the rear of the camel
with an erect penis.
22Camel Tobacco
23What advertisers really do
- marketers keep finding new ways to deactivate our
advertising early warning systems (Safer 2003) - product placement
- branded entertainment (The Apprentice, American
Idol, Extreme Makeover Home Edition) - product integration relying on a multi-pronged
approach based on word-of-mouth, blogs, youtube,
and traditional media. - The goal for these newer strategies is to appear
as seamless, natural, and integrated into the
context as possible
24Why product placement is so popular
- Viewers can flip past commercials or zap them
using TIVO - product planting cant be eliminated
- A commercial, advertisement, or billboard is
temporary - a planted product remains on a film forever
- Product placement is cheaper than buying
commercial time - a 30 second spot can cost 475,000, whereas a
seasons worth of placements costs 200,000 (Law
Braun, 2000)
25Commentary on product placement
- We never want to hit the movie goers over the
head with product exposure, the best placements
are natural and seamless - Steve Ross 20th Century Fox
- When a Star uses a recognizable product, people
in the audience will pat themselves on the back
and say look how smart I am, Im using the same
thing as the hero in the movie. Its the most
inexpensive way to get visibility and sales
power. - Gisela Dawson The Catalyst Group
26Unintentional product placement
Nikes swoosh logo on suicide victims from the
Heavens Gate cult
Clinton drinking Coke during his videotaped
deposition
27Electronically altered signals The Devil Made Me
Do It
- The strange case of Raymond Belknap and James
Vance - Did backward masked lyrics persuade them to
commit suicide? - But millions of other teens listened to the album
who didnt commit suicide - Alternative causal explanations
- Drugs?
- Depression?
- Lack of parental supervision?
Judas Priests album Stained Class allegedly
contains backward masked lyrics
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28Final thoughts
- If you stare at clouds long enough, you will see
a rubber ducky - Beware of the fallacy that presence implies
effectiveness - Even in controlled laboratory settings,
subliminal effects tend to be weak and transitory - Difficulty of proving a negative (e.g. that there
arent subliminals everywhere)
29Purpose of using creativity in advertising
- To draw viewers attention
- Ads must be Funny
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