So I've started producing commercials. Let me tell you something, now that I've started writing and producing, I find that if I write with a eye towards the female imperative, I get a better result. My last commercial which I finished yesterday was about how a man is working hard on his business to make his wife happy. Eventually he earns more money and she's all in luuuv! Everyone loved it. The client, the clients wife, the tv station and my boss.
My next spot is about about a lazy man won't fix his air conditioner and the wife has to hire company x. Pretty generic sh|t as far as TV goes. My first suggestion was about how the husband is busy on the go, the wife is busy with the kids and company X is here to help you fill in the gaps. The owner and my boss thought it would be better to make it humorous.
The point is, nobody really takes this sort of stuff seriously. I can't wait to pitch some ideas about a the stupid wife, or the clumsy wife or the bumbling ineffective wife. Maybe I can make them kitschy or about hipster girls and get away with it. Zooey Deschanel style.
My next spot is about about a lazy man won't fix his air conditioner and the wife has to hire company x. Pretty generic sh|t as far as TV goes. My first suggestion was about how the husband is busy on the go, the wife is busy with the kids and company X is here to help you fill in the gaps. The owner and my boss thought it would be better to make it humorous.
The point is, nobody really takes this sort of stuff seriously. I can't wait to pitch some ideas about a the stupid wife, or the clumsy wife or the bumbling ineffective wife. Maybe I can make them kitschy or about hipster girls and get away with it. Zooey Deschanel style.