This is a one day seminar led by Paul Feldwick, author of 'The Anatomy of Humbug’, and held at the Museum of Brands. Using the Museum as inspiration, and with guest speakers to build expertise in particular areas, you will deepen your understanding of the links between entertainment, brands and advertising, learn about the levers of popular culture, theories and practice of creating mental availability and ideas on how to re-think how you develop strategy and write briefs.
What will you learn?
In particular you will learn:
How to plan for popularity
How to inspire work that is embedded in and arises from popular culture
How to create mental availability
How to use entertainment and theories about entertainment and apply them to brands and developing communications
During the day you will take part in immersive exercises using the museum and its resources as inspiration, and hear from expert guest speakers exploring themes such as
How brands interact with popular culture
How mass entertainment, advertising and media have developed together
How to make ads ‘popular’
Theories of advertising including the importance of ‘mental availability’
Models for researching and understanding the impact of comms on people and culture
In the latter part of the day you will work on implications of what you’ve learned and discovered for the practice of planning marketing and communications, in particular:
Dealing with the new media landscape
Impactions for strategy development and briefs
And suggestions for further reading and enquiry.
Course Details
Cost
This one-day course is priced at £550+vat*
*APG Membership is required
Date
TBC
Venue
TBC
Instructor
Paul Feldwick
Consultant & Executive Coach
Paul Feldwick combines over thirty years experience in effective creative communications with a Master's degree in organisational consulting and many years experience as a facilitator and trainer in c...
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