Art & Activism Aug 24, 2020 ... as artwork, music, and film by both young adults and brands. Let’s dive in to learn how today’s art and entertainment expands beyond escapism and how minorities are increasingly represented in the media, as well as how brands can use art to aid change. ...
Category Lens Mar 18, 2020 ... opposite stances on polarizing matters, allowing their consumer to truly feel empowered in choosing to align with a cause based on knowing an equal distribution of information? Or with every article/film that is dedicated to one side of a polarizing issue, it offered an article/film at the end that was dedicated to the other school of thought? What if entertainment brands offered a challenge to its audience? What if it asked something specific of them? For instance, if you spend two hours watching a ...
The Hive Mind Dec 16, 2019 ... , with some expressing disappointment in Chapelle’s offensiveness and others proclaiming the material a breath of fresh air. Todd PhillipsTodd Phillips, director of The Hangover and Joker, gave an interview to Vanity Fair explaining why he left the world of comedy to direct Joker’s dark drama: “Go try to be funny nowadays with this woke culture.” Phillips goes on to say that “it’s hard to argue with 30 million people on Twitter,” prompting him to shift to a different creative output in film to avoid ...
Over The Influence Dec 12, 2019 ... half as much, leading them to walk away entirely. Some influencers have also been speaking out about how certain, much-maligned influencers like Logan Paul give the rest of the space a bad name. YouTuber Melanie Murphy has been outspoken on this: after Paul filmed his infamous vlog in Japan's suicide forest, Murphy said it was "disgusting … We're better than this. I don't care that people like this are the 'golden boys' and the face of [YouTube]. My subscription box is full of talented ...
To Your Heart's Content Sep 18, 2019 ... , telegraphing the experiences of taste and touch," as she praised its slow motion filming techniques. Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat uses a similar style but for more practical purposes. In this Netflix show, Samin Nosrat travels around the world to unpack her four principles for cooking, serving up tangible techniques that home cooks could actually put to use. And even as viewers are learning about when to salt a chicken or which kind of oil to use, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat goes beyond mere relaxation and "produces ...
High Society Sep 17, 2019 ... to $387.60 with additional fees and charges. Sip & Slurp gives guests the full mukbang experience: all orders come with a lavalier lapel mic, a cell phone stand (so that guests can, of course, film and stream the entire experience), and a veritable mountain of food. Guests cannot order a la carte, so when they choose this option they’ll get offerings like a charcuterie board, a burger, filet mignon, lobster, multiple pizzas, a carrot cake tower, and cherry pie. W tapped Queer Eye’s Antoni ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... , creating excitement around this game-changing campaign.2019: Chime for Change Zine & Short Film For Gender Equality Gucci’s Chime for Change initiative, which fights for gender equality, dates back to 2013, but the latest iteration of its commitment to this cause is multi-pronged. Gucci’s creative director Alessandro Michele collaborated with Italian artist MP5 on a series of street art murals showcasing human figures that are devoid of traditional gender identifiers. The campaign also includes the ...
Fear Factors Mar 19, 2019 ... recognition as a form of stress relief. Instagram reports that ASMR was the top niche community trend of 2018 and last fall, Philadelphia held the first ASMR Film Festival. Meanwhile, big brands across all categories have increasingly been entering the world of ASMR. In 2017, IKEA created its own version that went viral, with more than 2.3 million views to date. IKEA reports that it saw a 4.5% increase in sales in store and a 5.1% increase online during the advertising campaign. And during the 2019 Super ...
For Your Entertainment Mar 18, 2019 ... , who have less responsibility and more free time, watching films in theaters is still a fun, social activity. Four in 10 Zs (44% in the U.S. and 40% in the UK) have watched a movie in a movie theater in the past three months, and of the four generations in both countries, Zs are the most likely to have watched a movie in a theater, highlighting the relevance of these venues to this cohort.TV SERVICES: Consumers across all four generations are bingeing TV shows, which demonstrates the power of ...
Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... , passions including outdoor activities (e.g. hiking, gardening), foodie culture, and the movies/film scene are toward the top of the list for youth in the U.S. and UK. They are willing to move to an unknown place if they know that they can tap into their passions, and because modern youth are more likely to build community around such passions than a specific geographic location, they don’t need to ensure that community is available in a new neighborhood before moving there.OPPORTUNITY NOMADSI get bored ...