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Dell buys $100,000 worth of Poptent videos

There are a lot of reasons to like Poptent. But probably the best thing about the site is that their clients often wind up buying more videos then they have to after an assignment ends.  Case in point, Dell computers just bought 10 Poptent-made promos for $10,000 a piece.  Originally they were committed to buy only 4 videos.  But the quality of the submissions was so high that Dell decided to spend an extra $60,000 on 6 more videos.  This is the type of thing that just doesn’t happen in standard video contests.  Actually, if this Dell assignment was a standard video contest, it would have turned out to be one of the biggest contests in history.  Seriously, 10 videos being purchased for $10,000 a piece is kind of amazing.

I’m not going to post all 10 videos but here are a few of my favorites.  You can see all the results here.  If you’re not familiar with this assignment, it was supposed to portray IT people as heroes who save the day with Dell technology.  Also, if filmmakers didn’t have access to the right kind of Dell laptop or smart phone they were supposed to use any laptop or phone they could find and then do a re-shoot with the real stuff later. So if you notice some non-Dell products in these videos, that’s why.

Purchased by Dell. Price: $10,000 each:



Think Fed-Ex first when shipping body parts

The “Think Fed-ex first” assignment over at Poptent.net closed last week when the brand purchased three user-created ads for $5,000 a piece.  All three ads are pretty good but this one is just genius:

Purchased by Fed-Ex. Price: $5,000

That right there was more memorable than any commercial I saw on TV all week. One reason I really like spec ads and video contest stuff is because you never know what you’re going to get. That’s probably why so many marketing people like contests too. Would a big money ad agency ever have the nerve to pitch a spot to Fed-Ex called “Human Head?” This seems like the kind of idea that a bunch of pros would joke about and then shove in a file because the client might think it was too dark. But when you shoot a project on spec you’re feel to do whatever the hell you want because you have nothing to lose. 99 out of 100 times, the results are a mess and the creator misses the mark. But when off the wall ideas actually work, the client winds up with something far more interesting than the average old commercial.

You can see see the other two purchased ads over on the Poptent blog. The one with the Teddy Bear is especially amusing.

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