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The Force (advertisement)

The Force is a television advertisement created by (Deutsch Inc.) to promote Volkswagen's Passat.

The Force
AgencyDeutsch
ClientVolkswagen
LanguageEnglish
Running time1:02
Product
Release date(s)February 6, 2011
Music byJohn Williams
Starring
  • Max Page, Kovar McClure
Production
company
Lucasfilm[1]
CountryUnited States

Commercial edit

Volkswagen had not aired a commercial during the Super Bowl in more than 10 years, but in 2011, the company ran two ads, both from advertising agency Deutsch. The other was called "Black Beetle".[2]

The advertisement for the 2012 Volkswagen Passat, created by Eric Springer, Michael Kadin, Josh Rose, Ryan Mclaughlin, Craig Melchiano and David Povill at Deutsch, features a young boy (played by Max Page) in full Darth Vader regalia attempting to use the Force to start a washing machine and a clothes dryer, and to wake the dog and a doll. After he is unsuccessful in those attempts, he is startled to discover that he can start the car, though his father actually does it using a remote control.[3]

The film was directed by Lance Acord and produced by Park Pictures featuring the musical track "Imperial March" composed by John Williams.[4][5]

Actors edit

Max Page
Born2005
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActor
EmployerVolkswagen
Known for
Parents
  • Buck[6] (father)
  • Jennifer[6] (mother)
RelativesEllison[6] (brother)

Max Page had never seen any of the Star Wars movies, saying he was too scared.[3] He met James Earl Jones, the voice of Vader in the Star Wars movies, in New York City[7] on February 7.[8] On May 24, Page appeared in costume, with the Star Wars Darth Vader music playing, at the inauguration of the Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant.[9]

In addition, Page played Reed Hellstrom on the American TV soap opera The Young and the Restless, appeared in local commercials, and had acted "since he was barely able to walk".[10]

When he was three months old, Page had life-saving surgery, and soon after that received a pacemaker to treat a heart disorder called Tetralogy of Fallot.[10] Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) cardiology chief Michael Silka said, "He can essentially have normal activity and with careful care, a full life is a reasonable expectation."[3] Page, at age 7, had another corrective open-heart surgery at CHLA on June 14, 2012. He received a valve expected to last 15 years.[11]

Kovar McClure, an American-born actor, plays the father in the spot.

Kovar McClure
Born
Denny Kovar McClure[12]

(1972-07-21) July 21, 1972 (age 51)[12]
NationalityAmerican
Alma materState University of New York at Purchase[12]
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, director[12]
Years active1999 – present
Known for
  • Devil's Courier
SpouseJoo Silvia[12]

Reception edit

The Passat ad appeared on YouTube the week before its TV debut on February 6, 2011. By the next morning, the video had received one million views; the number reached 8 million before the commercial aired on TV.[10] Considered by everyone connected with the ad to be the best version but "too long to play during the game",[2] the online version lasted sixty seconds, compared to thirty in the broadcast version, and the long version stood out more in people's minds.[13] As of February 7, the video had more than 15 million views. Page's mother, Jennifer, said the reaction was "overwhelming. ... I can't even keep up with the messages and the calls."[3]

James Rainey of the Los Angeles Times said the ad "will get inside people's heads and stay there because it combines the iconic 'Star Wars' character and a classic sentiment—a child's desire to be larger than life."[14] Of all the Super Bowl ads, Rainey said, "the one you'll actually want to see again is Volkswagen's, powered by the force of a tiny Darth Vader who tells a simple story, with a little body language and nary a word."[14]

Stuart Elliott of The New York Times enjoyed the ad, calling it a "loving spot-on tribute to Star Wars."[15] CNBC's Phil LeBeau said that the commercial was "clever, original" and "left a strong lasting impression."[16] According to USA Today the commercial was posted online 5 days before the Super Bowl and had already garnered 13 million views by the time the game aired.[17] It also scored number 3 on the USA Today Ad Meter.[18]

On May 23, the Passat ad won an online competition on the CBS special Clash of the Commercials: USA vs. the World,[19][20] in which people were asked to "choose the greatest commercial of all time."[19] The second-place finisher was Heineken's "Walk-in Fridge".[21]

By the end of 2011, Advertising Age said, "With 600 placements, the video is on pace to become one of the most-watched viral ads of all time."[22] In its first year the ad had over 49.4 million views.[18] The video was also the most shared ad of all time as of 2013.[23]

As of August 2014, the Passat ad had 5,254,667 shares on social media when it was surpassed after 41 months as the most shared ad by "La La La (Brazil 2014)" for Activia.[24] It remained in second place and was still the most viewed Super Bowl ad as of January 2015, when it had 61 million views.[2]

The success of the Passat ad is considered to have changed how Super Bowl advertising is viewed. Instead of a single ad, businesses look at an entire campaign which involves previews before the game and the use of social media.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Lombardi, Candace (January 26, 2011). "VW partners with Lucasfilm for Super Bowl ad". CNET.
  2. ^ a b c d Sanburn, Josh (January 30, 2015). "The Ad That Changed Super Bowl Commercials Forever". Time. Retrieved February 13, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Sheridan, Michael (February 7, 2011). "Unmasked! Darth Vader commercial's 6-year-old boy, Max Page, becomes Super Bowl XLV star". New York Daily News. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  4. ^ "Volkswagen: The Force". Ads of the World. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  5. ^ "Lance Acord". Park Pictures. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Max Page: The Boy Behind Darth Vader's Mask". Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
  7. ^ "Mini Darth Vader meets James Earl Jones". KABC-TV. February 7, 2011. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  8. ^ Lopez, Johnny (February 8, 2011). "When Lil' Darth Vader Met Darth Vader". TMZ.com. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  9. ^ Woodyard, Chris (May 24, 2011). "Pint-sized Darth Vader blesses Volkswagen's U.S. factory". USA Today. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  10. ^ a b c Inbar, Michael (February 7, 2011). "'Little Darth Vader' reveals face behind the Force". NBC News. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
  11. ^ "Boy behind mask in Darth Vader car ad has surgery". CBS News. June 15, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2012.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Kovan McClure – IMDb. IMDb.
  13. ^ "10 Ads Creativity Loved," Advertising Age, December 12, 2011, p. 12.
  14. ^ a b Rainey, James (February 5, 2011). "Super Bowl ad winner: Darth Vader and Volkswagen". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  15. ^ Elliott, Stuart (February 6, 2011). "Super Bowl Ads Mine Decades of Americana". The New York Times.
  16. ^ LeBeau, Phil (February 4, 2011). "VW Uses 'The Force' to Score Super Bowl Winner". CNBC.
  17. ^ Horovitz, Bruce (February 8, 2011). "Super Bowl ads win with social-media play". USA Today.
  18. ^ a b Anderson, Mae (February 3, 2012). "A year later, looking at Super Bowl ads that kept scoring". News & Record. Associated Press. Retrieved February 3, 2012.
  19. ^ a b "Clash of the Commercials: USA vs. the World". cbs.com. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  20. ^ Medich, Rob (May 23, 2011). "Clash of the :30 Titans". adweek.com. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  21. ^ "Heineken's 'Walk-in fridge' 2nd best spot ever". May 24, 2011. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
  22. ^ "Top 10 Viral Campaigns," Advertising Age, December 12, 2011, p. 16.
  23. ^ "Super Bowl XLVII: An Event of Epic Proportions". National Football League. January 25, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  24. ^ Nudd, Tim (August 5, 2014). "See the Ad That Just Eclipsed Volkswagen's 'The Force' as the Most Shared Ever Activia ends Darth's three-year run". AdWeek. Retrieved February 13, 2016.

External links edit

  • Time article with video of the commercial
  • Video of Max Page in costume with Jones

force, advertisement, force, television, advertisement, created, deutsch, promote, volkswagen, passat, forceagencydeutschclientvolkswagenlanguageenglishrunning, time1, 02productvolkswagen, passatrelease, date, february, 2011music, byjohn, williamsstarringmax, . The Force is a television advertisement created by Deutsch Inc to promote Volkswagen s Passat The ForceAgencyDeutschClientVolkswagenLanguageEnglishRunning time1 02ProductVolkswagen PassatRelease date s February 6 2011Music byJohn WilliamsStarringMax Page Kovar McClureProductioncompanyLucasfilm 1 CountryUnited States Contents 1 Commercial 2 Actors 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksCommercial editVolkswagen had not aired a commercial during the Super Bowl in more than 10 years but in 2011 the company ran two ads both from advertising agency Deutsch The other was called Black Beetle 2 The advertisement for the 2012 Volkswagen Passat created by Eric Springer Michael Kadin Josh Rose Ryan Mclaughlin Craig Melchiano and David Povill at Deutsch features a young boy played by Max Page in full Darth Vader regalia attempting to use the Force to start a washing machine and a clothes dryer and to wake the dog and a doll After he is unsuccessful in those attempts he is startled to discover that he can start the car though his father actually does it using a remote control 3 The film was directed by Lance Acord and produced by Park Pictures featuring the musical track Imperial March composed by John Williams 4 5 Actors editMax PageBorn2005Children s Hospital Los AngelesNationalityAmericanOccupationActorEmployerVolkswagenKnown forDonald Trump s The Art of the Deal The Movie The Force advertisement ParentsBuck 6 father Jennifer 6 mother RelativesEllison 6 brother Max Page had never seen any of the Star Wars movies saying he was too scared 3 He met James Earl Jones the voice of Vader in the Star Wars movies in New York City 7 on February 7 8 On May 24 Page appeared in costume with the Star Wars Darth Vader music playing at the inauguration of the Volkswagen Chattanooga Assembly Plant 9 In addition Page played Reed Hellstrom on the American TV soap opera The Young and the Restless appeared in local commercials and had acted since he was barely able to walk 10 When he was three months old Page had life saving surgery and soon after that received a pacemaker to treat a heart disorder called Tetralogy of Fallot 10 Children s Hospital Los Angeles CHLA cardiology chief Michael Silka said He can essentially have normal activity and with careful care a full life is a reasonable expectation 3 Page at age 7 had another corrective open heart surgery at CHLA on June 14 2012 He received a valve expected to last 15 years 11 Kovar McClure an American born actor plays the father in the spot Kovar McClureBornDenny Kovar McClure 12 1972 07 21 July 21 1972 age 51 12 Winkler County Texas US 12 NationalityAmericanAlma materState University of New York at Purchase 12 Occupation s Actor writer director 12 Years active1999 presentKnown forDevil s CourierSpouseJoo Silvia 12 Reception editThe Passat ad appeared on YouTube the week before its TV debut on February 6 2011 By the next morning the video had received one million views the number reached 8 million before the commercial aired on TV 10 Considered by everyone connected with the ad to be the best version but too long to play during the game 2 the online version lasted sixty seconds compared to thirty in the broadcast version and the long version stood out more in people s minds 13 As of February 7 the video had more than 15 million views Page s mother Jennifer said the reaction was overwhelming I can t even keep up with the messages and the calls 3 James Rainey of the Los Angeles Times said the ad will get inside people s heads and stay there because it combines the iconic Star Wars character and a classic sentiment a child s desire to be larger than life 14 Of all the Super Bowl ads Rainey said the one you ll actually want to see again is Volkswagen s powered by the force of a tiny Darth Vader who tells a simple story with a little body language and nary a word 14 Stuart Elliott of The New York Times enjoyed the ad calling it a loving spot on tribute to Star Wars 15 CNBC s Phil LeBeau said that the commercial was clever original and left a strong lasting impression 16 According to USA Today the commercial was posted online 5 days before the Super Bowl and had already garnered 13 million views by the time the game aired 17 It also scored number 3 on the USA Today Ad Meter 18 On May 23 the Passat ad won an online competition on the CBS special Clash of the Commercials USA vs the World 19 20 in which people were asked to choose the greatest commercial of all time 19 The second place finisher was Heineken s Walk in Fridge 21 By the end of 2011 Advertising Age said With 600 placements the video is on pace to become one of the most watched viral ads of all time 22 In its first year the ad had over 49 4 million views 18 The video was also the most shared ad of all time as of 2013 23 As of August 2014 the Passat ad had 5 254 667 shares on social media when it was surpassed after 41 months as the most shared ad by La La La Brazil 2014 for Activia 24 It remained in second place and was still the most viewed Super Bowl ad as of January 2015 when it had 61 million views 2 The success of the Passat ad is considered to have changed how Super Bowl advertising is viewed Instead of a single ad businesses look at an entire campaign which involves previews before the game and the use of social media 2 References edit Lombardi Candace January 26 2011 VW partners with Lucasfilm for Super Bowl ad CNET a b c d Sanburn Josh January 30 2015 The Ad That Changed Super Bowl Commercials Forever Time Retrieved February 13 2016 a b c d Sheridan Michael February 7 2011 Unmasked Darth Vader commercial s 6 year old boy Max Page becomes Super Bowl XLV star New York Daily News Retrieved February 7 2011 Volkswagen The Force Ads of the World Retrieved February 15 2016 Lance Acord Park Pictures Retrieved February 15 2016 a b c Max Page The Boy Behind Darth Vader s Mask Children s Hospital Los Angeles Mini Darth Vader meets James Earl Jones KABC TV February 7 2011 Retrieved February 17 2011 Lopez Johnny February 8 2011 When Lil Darth Vader Met Darth Vader TMZ com Retrieved February 17 2011 Woodyard Chris May 24 2011 Pint sized Darth Vader blesses Volkswagen s U S factory USA Today Retrieved May 24 2011 a b c Inbar Michael February 7 2011 Little Darth Vader reveals face behind the Force NBC News Retrieved February 7 2011 Boy behind mask in Darth Vader car ad has surgery CBS News June 15 2012 Retrieved June 15 2012 a b c d e f Kovan McClure IMDb IMDb 10 Ads Creativity Loved Advertising Age December 12 2011 p 12 a b Rainey James February 5 2011 Super Bowl ad winner Darth Vader and Volkswagen Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 17 2011 Elliott Stuart February 6 2011 Super Bowl Ads Mine Decades of Americana The New York Times LeBeau Phil February 4 2011 VW Uses The Force to Score Super Bowl Winner CNBC Horovitz Bruce February 8 2011 Super Bowl ads win with social media play USA Today a b Anderson Mae February 3 2012 A year later looking at Super Bowl ads that kept scoring News amp Record Associated Press Retrieved February 3 2012 a b Clash of the Commercials USA vs the World cbs com Retrieved May 24 2011 Medich Rob May 23 2011 Clash of the 30 Titans adweek com Retrieved May 25 2011 Heineken s Walk in fridge 2nd best spot ever May 24 2011 Retrieved May 25 2011 Top 10 Viral Campaigns Advertising Age December 12 2011 p 16 Super Bowl XLVII An Event of Epic Proportions National Football League January 25 2013 Retrieved January 25 2013 Nudd Tim August 5 2014 See the Ad That Just Eclipsed Volkswagen s The Force as the Most Shared Ever Activia ends Darth s three year run AdWeek Retrieved February 13 2016 External links editTime article with video of the commercial Video of Max Page in costume with Jones Portals nbsp Speculative fiction nbsp Film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Force advertisement amp oldid 1172072483, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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