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  • TV ad volumes up; next challenge is lag between inventory & advertisers

    TV ad volumes up; next challenge is lag between inventory & advertisers

    NEW DELHI: Battling through a rough quarter with, television advertising is once again gaining momentum. As per a recent TAM AdEx data, the month of June 2020 witnessed an uptick of 46 per cent in ad volumes as compared to May 2020 and even the advertising duration picked up by 8000 hours as compared to the last month. While this looks like a positive trend indicating a better future for the TV industry, industry insiders feel that the medium has to still battle certain issues to get back to its older glory.

    Grapes Digital COO Shradha Agarwal shares that this increase in ad volumes is also because of the reason that certain slots for the spring-summer category were pre-booked by brands and those took up the ad slots as new programming began on certain genres. 

    “I have one client who had invested around Rs 2 crore for a big-budget campaign on television but before it could go on-air the lockdown happened. Now, as per the advertiser, they could not get their TV campaign cost back but instead got an option to put the campaign on hold, and that can be run later,” she notes. 

    As per mPlan CEO Parag Masteh most of the investments that television is enjoying today is from new investors and certain categories like healthcare and FMCG while big brands have still their marketing budgets slashed below 50 per cent. 

    “The current growth can be attributed to panic buying by certain categories and eventually digital is going to come up as a big challenge for television,” he insists. 

    As per TAM AdEx data, eight out of the top ten categories were from FMCG, including baby foods, vanishing creams, and artificial sweeteners. 

    Makani Creatives MD and co-founder Sameer Makani agrees that digital platforms like OTT will come up as a big challenge to television going ahead, “As brands are shifting their modes of communication from offline to online to broadcast, it may take time for TV ads to follow a smooth road. As digital advertising is cheaper as compared to others, it consumes the maximum share of advertising. 2020 has changed the strategies and approach of every advertiser and marketer and has forced them to increase the frequency of advertising.”

    The Media Ant co-founder Samir Chaudhary doesn’t think that digital will take TV's place anytime soon but as new shows come up, the medium is going to face big issues with the lag in inventories and advertisers eager to invest into television. 

    “As things normalise, other media will start getting their share back, and certainly TV will become stronger. But as ad inventories will go up with new content coming, there is going to be a lag in filling them up as (advertisers’) businesses will take another two to three months time to get back on their feet.” 

    He added that the only solution to this problem is what most channels are doing already, slashing inventory prices and offering discounts to advertisers. 

  • Makani Creatives launches #FoundMyPairMetros shoes in association with Humans Of Bombay

    Makani Creatives launches #FoundMyPairMetros shoes in association with Humans Of Bombay

    MUMBAI: This Valentine’s day, Makani Creatives launches #FoundMyPair a unique campaign for Metro Shoes in association with Humans of Bombay.Metro Shoes, the contemporary Indian fashion footwear and accessories brandknown for its wide and fashionable range of footwear, will run this social media campaign starting 9 February 2020. This will enable users to share their love-story with Metro Shoes and the unique story will be featured on the Humans of Bombay platform.

    #FoundMyPair campaign is designed for millenials who want to share their love-story with the world to inspire the future generations. Metro shoes will feature each love story shared with them on their social media handle and 1 lucky story will get featured on Humans of Bombay.The brain behind this campaign, Makani Creatives is a 23-year-old Mumbai based integrated creative agency known for their innovative campaigns.

    Humans Of Bombay is popular for their authentic stories which are crafted in a way to establish deeper connects with the readers. The style is appreciated by many readers across the country making Humans Of Bombay – India’s largest platform of showcasing the journey of individuals with 1.2 million followers.

    Speaking about the campaign Ms. Alisha Malik, VP Marketing and Ecommerce, Metro shoes says, “It is important to be open to experimenting with opportunities on different platforms. It is also important to keep listening to those that engage with your brands, #FoundMyPair is an opportunity engage better with the millennials and showcase stories of our real followers.”

    Adding to it Mr. Sameer Makani, Co-Founder and Managing Director, Makani Creatives said,“This association is the perfect fit as it talks about finding the right pair; a pun that fits perfectly for both shoes and love. Shoes are a crucial part of everyone’s journey. As one progresses in life, they evolve with them. We hope to strike the right cord with the audience on Valentine’s Day with this campaign.”

    The campaign will be active from 09 Feb to 12 Feb and user will be required to share their unique stories using #FoundMYPair to get featured on the Metro Social Media handles.

  • The art of advertising – Things you can learn from ‘Bull’ TV series

    The art of advertising – Things you can learn from ‘Bull’ TV series

    Pictures have always been worth a 1000 words. Thus in an era where words are limited to the number of characters, content limitations and complexity in translation; advertising has become a powerful tool in establishing connect with the consumer. The ultimate goal of advertising is either promotion or awareness; what sounds like a simple task is a difficult challenge many brands face today – creating stickiness for the brand is not easy. Advertising doesn't lay in mere collaborations of words to create content but it lies in simple & bold creativity that is visually rhetoric and can make people think and relate to the brands/products.

    In my 23+ years of storytelling journey, I have come to a conclusion that the only way any brand would be able to establish a connection of any scale with the consumer is when they have stories which provoke emotions. Using a fusion of words and graphics without a story would only state the messaging without any meaningful impact. Advertising is art if mastered and has the potential to create valuable stories. Perhaps one can always refer to an advertising manual for better results but that’s not enough. It’s about looking differently at things that are routine. It’s about bringing alive the creativity from the mundane.

    Very recently I came across a TV series called Bull starring Michael Weatherlywhich largely highlights the results of combining human psychology, human intuition and high-tech data to learn and understand the thinking mechanism of jurors, attorneys, witnesses, and the accused to make them tick. This made me think that advertising can become a seamless tool if the method/techniques used in the show could be implemented in the current advertising environment. Listing down 3 rules that I think could do marvels if implemented right way in the Indian advertising industry.

    Rule #1: Your Consumer is Your Enemy

    It will sound awful but there is a science behind following this rule. Ever considered convincing your enemy to buy your product, the answer most-likely is never. So when you look at the toughest consumer as your target to crack, you need to create a pitch that is tempting enough even for your enemy. If a brand manages to convince the enemy to buy the product, that definitely speaks oodles about the idea’s strength. The secret lies beneath a 1000 failed approaches and 1 successful messaging.

    Rule #2: People Love Things That Are Relatable :

    Quite a few people complain about the media being too cautious and them showing similar content repeatedly. There is a very good reason for this. Bolder content increases the risk which could provide increased rewards or no rewards at all.  People who watch this show should be able to find quite a lot of faces as well as plenty of stories that feel familiar to them. Using a similar approach in advertising; creating advertisement which makes people comfortable making them recall a similar scenario would establish an immediate connect with the brand ensuring higher recall.

    Rule #3: Using Tech to Create Roadmap

    Bull is largely based on a premise where people can predict people with remarkable accuracy by using a combination of data, tech and a few other technologies. This results in a pinpoint roadmap of what will work and what will not work. Considering an approach like this will make brands understand consumers’ POV in a more refined manner which will later help them in creating products that will work with a large set of consumers.

    The communication would have become quite simple if there was Dr Bull in every agency. Dr.Bull would have helped the agencies in creating that out of the obvious idea that would penetrate the minds of the consumer establishing an instant connection. Although the Art of Advertising doesn’t come with the manual, these rules can always make the approach towards consumers better and the overall communication seamless.

    (The author is, co-founder and managing director, Makani Creatives. The views expressed are his own and Indiantelevision.com may not subscribe to them.)

  • Makani Creatives’ 360-degree campaign helps Netsurf to launch ‘Rang Dé’

    Makani Creatives’ 360-degree campaign helps Netsurf to launch ‘Rang Dé’

    MUMBAI: Netsurf ropes in Makani Creatives as a creative partner for 360-degree outreach campaign, including print and digital to launch their home-grown, natural cosmetic brand ‘Rang Dé’,

    Netsurf, India’s direct selling company with a customer base of over 2.5 million, has come up with a new product — Rang Dé, which represents Indian shades for makeup to embrace eternal beauty.

    Makani Creatives, known for its cutting-edge work on some of the biggest brands in India, will be handling the overall digital aspects from social media to digital media outreach for Rang Dé.

    The campaign focuses on the women of today, in an elegantly orchestrated single-take brand film conceptualized by the agency and choreographed by the eminent choreographer duo, Uma-Gaiti.

    Netsurf Communications Pvt Ltd chief executive officer and managing director Sujit Jain said: “The primary objective was to position Rang Dé as a contemporary, young, vibrant & exotically Indian brand. To create a fun, unconventional make-up routine that resonates with the women of today”.

    He further added, we were really excited to hear the concept; the entire collaboration between choreographers, Uma-Gaiti and Makani Creatives Pvt Ltd really helped us achieve more than what we expected out of the campaign film.

    The campaign film made its first appearance at the Filmfare Glamour & Style Awards, and is visible across all major digital platforms such as YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.

    Meanwhile, Makani Creatives creative director Sachin Padave said: "The idea was to position Rang Dé as a brand that helps you embrace yourself, without letting go of the fact that we're talking about different individuals, their different skin tones, beliefs, tastes and individualistic sense of fashion.”

    The campaign visuals portray multiple models with different skin tones, reflecting the different Indian ethnicities, and the fact that Rang Dé – with its organic range of products – can cater to any skin tone or skin type, a press statement said.

    The choreographer-duo Uma-Gaiti, who seamless helped making this film said, “We’ve directed a number of films and videos, but a one-take campaign for a beauty brand was a first for us. We were excited from the moment we heard about this project.”

    According to them, the share of limitations, they had, was with lights, camera, casting, choreography and etc. however, they believe limitations open doors to new ideas along with Makani Creatives we managed to pull off the ad campaign film beautifully.

    Rang Dé strives to bring out the best in every individual, imparting confidence to take on the world. Being herbal in nature with organic pigments escalates this exclusive range to offer countless benefits and kindness to your skin.

  • Panasonic launches OLED TV campaign featuring Ranbir Kapoor

    Panasonic launches OLED TV campaign featuring Ranbir Kapoor

    MUMBAI: Panasonic India has launched a marketing campaign for its recently launched OLED TV.

    The new OLED TVC is themed – Beyond Technology. The 360-degree campaign speaks of Panasonic’s advanced proprietary technology in different aspects – Obedience as it enables you to search content with voice interaction, Compatibility as it allows two-way Bluetooth connection, Simplicity as you can easily swipe and share content from your phone to the TV and vice versa, Truth as it depicts true presentation of colors, and Power as its super bright panel delivers ultra-bright picture.

    The integrated campaign has been conceptualised by Makani Creatives and will be run across television, digital, airport outdoors, in stores and print mediums.

    In the TVC, the OLED has been personified as a human that understands the need of its consumer. Each frame of the 42 second television commercial illustrates the technology aspects of Panasonic such as the hexa chroma drive pro, absolute black filter, ultra fine tuning, swipe and share technology and dynamic blade speaker.

    The TVC is being aired pan-India across television and digital platforms of mix genre and majorly focusing on HD, English news and movies channels and infotainment among others.

    Panasonic India chief marketing officer Sarthak Seth says, “Through the newly launched TV campaign for OLED range involving Ranbir Kapoor, we aim at strengthening our brand promise and further reaching out to our consumers who aspire for a cinematic experience.”

    Makani Creatives MD Sameer Makani adds, “Panasonic is one of the most trusted consumer electronic brands in the world, especially in the television category. It is already established that Panasonic TVs have the best picture quality and with this campaign we wanted to go further than that. The Panasonic OLED has the best viewing experience and is packed with features that are made keeping in the mind the end user. The campaign brings out these features from the point of view of Ranbir Kapoor and in a true sense accentuates the user experience.”

    Embodying the elegance and pursuit of perfection inherent in Japanese design philosophy, the new premium range of OLED TV has a sleek and striking design that makes it a luxurious complement to the interiors of homes. It goes a step further by offering technology that translates into features and benefits that are unbeatable. It aims at giving users the best possible picture quality and colour accuracy, showing movies in the way the filmmakers intended.

    The new OLED line up comes in 55 inch FZ950 series and 65-inch FZ1000 series with starting price of Rs 2,99,000.

  • Mochi Shoes’ Raksha Bandhan ad says, ‘Escape Bro-zone’

    Mochi Shoes’ Raksha Bandhan ad says, ‘Escape Bro-zone’

    MUMBAI: Continuing with its promise of making each occasion even more special and memorable, Mochi, one of India’s largest fashion footwear brand created a humorous ad film, Escape Bro-zone, for Raksha Bandhan.

    Conceptualised and created by Makani creatives, the film questions the stereotype emotional appeal in a fun way and takes the audience back to college days. The objective behind this ad film was to break the clutter in the market and strengthen the relationship between the brand and young target audience by reflecting their personalities.

    The ad film which will be launched across social platforms- Instagram and Facebook and 400 + cinemas screens across India. The content led strategy was conceptualised after deep diving into consumer insights and hence the script, take and distribution strategy.

    Mochi vice president for marketing Alisha Malik says, “Mochi Shoes and Accessories has always been synonymous with fashion, chic style and in sync with their young target audience. This film reflects how Mochi is integrated in the lives of our customers in a fun & engaging way. Wherein other brands are busy playing up emotions on rakhi, we wanted to take a different route to break the clutter. As a brand we share a very strong bond with our customers and will continue to provide stylish, fashionable and quality products to help the consumers to be in vogue.”

  • Makani Creatives bags advertising mandate for Onida’s Smart LED TV

    Makani Creatives bags advertising mandate for Onida’s Smart LED TV

    MUMBAI: Makani Creatives has bagged the advertising mandate for Onida’s Smart LED TVs from Mirc Electronics. The ad campaign for the brand will be unleashed soon.

     

    “Onida is a strong player in the consumer electronics market. We have always leveraged consumer insights by incorporating it as a technological feature into our products. This has been the mainstay of our success over the years. Our range of Smart LED TVs is in line with the same thought process. We have loaded the television with lots of new age features like Android operating system, built in Wi-Fi, quad core processor, screen mirroring, video calling, etc. just to name a few. One can also download millions of apps. Our key focus now, is to aggressively market the product and in order to meet this objective, we are thrilled to partner with Makani Creatives as our brand agency. Makani Creative shares our vision and developed a communication plan to do justice to the product and we are confident of creating yet another milestone,” said Mirc Electronics vice president sales and marketing N S Satish.

     

    Makani Creatives MD Sameer Makani added, “We have all grown up watching Onida and it is an iconic brand. When the opportunity to partner with them arose, we were very excited. The challenge was to strike a delicate balance between strong strategy and evocative creative to achieve the desired results. I think we managed to impress them with our thought process as well as the execution which tipped the scales in our favour. Needless to add, Makani is known for its work in the lifestyle category. The first set of work for Onida Smart LED TV will be out shortly and I am sure that this will be one of the first steps towards a mutually successful journey.”

  • JBL appoints Makani Creatives as its ad agency

    JBL appoints Makani Creatives as its ad agency

    MUMBAI: JBL, one of the leading American audio electronics company currently owned by Harman International, has roped in Makani Creatives as its advertising agency. This development comes close after the decision on deployment of major funds to step up marketing activities and ramp up technology.

    JBL has already launched a strong campaign with celebrities Arjun Kapoor and Parineeti Chopra in order to target the youth and engage the users by launching a music video called ‘Just Be Loud’ created by Kookie Gulati from SOBO films.  

    Makani Creatives will now roll out campaigns in sync with the brand thought process – ‘Just Be Loud’. The agency has a repertoire of youth, fashion and retail brands which makes it the natural choice to partner with JBL.

    JBL director Sahil Sani said, “JBL has been a key force in developing independent divisions for audio equipment for consumer home market and professional equipment for studio, installed sounds, tour sound, portable sound (production and DJ) and cinema markets. Over the last few years, we have managed to make our presence felt in most sound and audio sectors.”

    “Our key focus now, is to increase the reach and awareness, and build on our strength as a preferred choice for end-consumers. In order to meet this objective, we are thrilled to partner with Makani Creatives as our brand agency. With them on board, we are now gearing up for the new brand identity – ‘Just Be Loud’ and innovative marketing campaigns in the near future. We chose Makani Creatives for their clear understanding of our brand, proven record for delivering some of the most successful ad campaigns and focus on delivering business results,” he further added.

    Makani Creatives MD Sameer Makani said, ‘‘JBL is a young and dynamic brand which has revolutionised the audio category, that being of head phones, headsets and bluetooth speakers. We were very charged by this proposition and that lead to a fine campaign we presented to JBL. In fact, they were quite impressed and that’s how we bagged their luxury division, Harman Kardon as well. The first set of work for JBL will be out shortly and I am sure that this will be one of the first steps of a successful journey together, we intend to take with this brand.”