TECH ED ACADEMY AWARDS COMMERCIAL INTAGRADED MARKETING LESSON
During this activity  you will: Discuss marketing concepts and audio visual technology. Work in groups. Choose a product and do market research on it. Learn about commercial television.  Learn about commercials. Learn the 4 “P” of marketing Attend the – ACADEMY   AWARDS PRESENTATION !
How do Television Stations make $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?
Audio Visual Terms All television scripts must have two parts: Sight Sound The technical terms for “Sight” & Sound are: Sight - Visual and/or Video  Sound - Audio Logo(Trademark): a symbol used for the purpose of identity. Persuasive Words are words that “feel good but have little meaning” e.g.: Save, New, Love, Guarantee
Marketing Terms  Marketing is the process of developing, promoting, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers needs and wants.  The Four “P” of Marketing Product  Price Promotion Place
Product Any goods, services, or ideas that we wish to sell. Defining Target Markets Market Research Product Design or Content Quantities Quality:  Standard/Deluxe Guarantees or Warranties
Price Determining a dollar amount at which we can sell the product. Production Costs Wholesale / Retail Profit Margin Compare to Competition
Promotion Making potential customers aware of a product or service in a positive way so they will want to buy it. Packaging Advertising Logo, Brand Names, Slogan, Jingles, etc. Personal Selling Sales Promotion Coupons, Discounts
Place Distribution is getting the right product to the right place at the right time in the right amount and in the right condition. (For example:  You don’t want snow parkas delivered to a service station in Las Vegas!) Distribution Storage & Warehousing Transporting Selling (7 Sells Step Process)
Audio Visual Careers TV Broadcasting Technical Support Camera Personnel Special Affects Personnel Computer Operations Management Actors & Actresses
Marketing Careers Advertising Customer Service E-Commerce Entrepreneur Fashion Merchandising Financial Services Marketing Research International Marketing Professional Sales Public Relations Real Estate  Retail Management Travel/Tourism Marketing  Etc.
Basic Parts of a Commercial Music Format Poster type presentation Script - Story Board
Music Which style is most common in the movie industry. Country Jazz Rock Orchestra/Band Rap R&B Other The Orchestra/Band
Formats Testimonial : Someone bears a testimony about a product. Story line : A story is told to convince you to buy the product. Demonstration: 2 Types Demonstration : a whole bunch of products Demonstration : how to use the product (Infomercial). Analogy : Creates a feeling and associates it with the product so you will buy it.
Script - Storyboard Layout Introduction Body Conclusion Storyboard: illustrations and a script
Poster Type Presentation Businesses often use a sign or a poster type presentation during their commercial.
Assignment Homework: evaluate t.v. commercials Fill out the “commercial worksheet” Use a storyboard to design a commercial. Film your commercial. Prepare for the Academy Awards!
Commercial Worksheet
Market Research Survey
The Storyboard
The Storyboard
FINAL CLASS PRESENTATION EVALUATION
Good Luck!

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    TECH ED ACADEMYAWARDS COMMERCIAL INTAGRADED MARKETING LESSON
  • 2.
    During this activity you will: Discuss marketing concepts and audio visual technology. Work in groups. Choose a product and do market research on it. Learn about commercial television. Learn about commercials. Learn the 4 “P” of marketing Attend the – ACADEMY AWARDS PRESENTATION !
  • 3.
    How do TelevisionStations make $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?
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    Audio Visual TermsAll television scripts must have two parts: Sight Sound The technical terms for “Sight” & Sound are: Sight - Visual and/or Video Sound - Audio Logo(Trademark): a symbol used for the purpose of identity. Persuasive Words are words that “feel good but have little meaning” e.g.: Save, New, Love, Guarantee
  • 5.
    Marketing Terms Marketing is the process of developing, promoting, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers needs and wants. The Four “P” of Marketing Product Price Promotion Place
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    Product Any goods,services, or ideas that we wish to sell. Defining Target Markets Market Research Product Design or Content Quantities Quality: Standard/Deluxe Guarantees or Warranties
  • 7.
    Price Determining adollar amount at which we can sell the product. Production Costs Wholesale / Retail Profit Margin Compare to Competition
  • 8.
    Promotion Making potentialcustomers aware of a product or service in a positive way so they will want to buy it. Packaging Advertising Logo, Brand Names, Slogan, Jingles, etc. Personal Selling Sales Promotion Coupons, Discounts
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    Place Distribution isgetting the right product to the right place at the right time in the right amount and in the right condition. (For example: You don’t want snow parkas delivered to a service station in Las Vegas!) Distribution Storage & Warehousing Transporting Selling (7 Sells Step Process)
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    Audio Visual CareersTV Broadcasting Technical Support Camera Personnel Special Affects Personnel Computer Operations Management Actors & Actresses
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    Marketing Careers AdvertisingCustomer Service E-Commerce Entrepreneur Fashion Merchandising Financial Services Marketing Research International Marketing Professional Sales Public Relations Real Estate Retail Management Travel/Tourism Marketing Etc.
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    Basic Parts ofa Commercial Music Format Poster type presentation Script - Story Board
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    Music Which styleis most common in the movie industry. Country Jazz Rock Orchestra/Band Rap R&B Other The Orchestra/Band
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    Formats Testimonial :Someone bears a testimony about a product. Story line : A story is told to convince you to buy the product. Demonstration: 2 Types Demonstration : a whole bunch of products Demonstration : how to use the product (Infomercial). Analogy : Creates a feeling and associates it with the product so you will buy it.
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    Script - StoryboardLayout Introduction Body Conclusion Storyboard: illustrations and a script
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    Poster Type PresentationBusinesses often use a sign or a poster type presentation during their commercial.
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    Assignment Homework: evaluatet.v. commercials Fill out the “commercial worksheet” Use a storyboard to design a commercial. Film your commercial. Prepare for the Academy Awards!
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Editor's Notes

  • #4 How do these different Television Stations make Money?
  • #7 Discussion Points Decide what your product will be? Who are you selling to? What does you product look like? How many do you want to produce? How durable is the product and what is it cost range? How long is it designed to last?
  • #8 Discussion Points We are determining the cost of the product. What are the cost of materials, labor, equipment, etc.? What is the cost to the business (Wholesale)? What is the cost to the customer (Retail)? How much profit do we want to make per product? Are we inline with the competition?
  • #9 Discussion Points Packaging is the first impression the customer has of the product or service. Advertising e.g.: TV, Radio, Newspaper, Billboards, Race Cars etc. A companies identity, this may bring “Comfort” to the customer. One on One contact. (7 Steps) Approaching the Customer Determining needs Presenting the product Overcoming objections Closing the sell Suggestion selling Relationship building (follow-up) Sales Promotion - Displaying a product, Special display to push a single product
  • #10 Discussion Points Selling (7 Sells Step Process) Approaching the Customer Determining needs Presenting the product Overcoming objections Closing the sell Suggestion selling Relationship building (follow-up)