9/20/2008

Amusing: Microsoft’s New ‘I’m a PC’ Ads Created On Macs

This is amusing:

After dumping its $10 million contract with Jerry Seinfeld after just three ads (only two of which even aired) Microsoft has created new ad copy where regular people and a few celebrities say, “I’m a PC!” One problem with the campaign’s credibility: the ad work was created using Macs.
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Flickr user LuisDS found that metadata on the creative copy of the “stereotyped PC user” and other photos appearing on Microsoft’s “I’m a PC” website revealed that they were produced using Macs running Adobe Creative Suite 3. One might expect that Microsoft would use Windows PCs running its own Microsoft Expression Studio software, which as the company advertises, “takes your creative possibilities to a new level.”

Apparently, neither Windows PCs nor Expression Studio are up to the task of taking on Apple and destroying its globe enshrouding “Get a Mac” campaign. The image of John Hodgman as a troubled PC struggling with Vista-related problems has pushed Microsoft to defend itself with a $300 million campaign to take control of the “conversation about Windows,” using Macs as needed to get the message produced.

When LuisDS checked on the photos again this morning after publishing the metadata details on Flickr last night, he found that Microsoft has scrubbed the revealing details from the work, an effort that also resulted in the 272 KB photo ballooning to 852 KB. . . .

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1 Comments:

Blogger The Right Guy said...

This happened during the Pentium campaigns in the 90's. They found out the ads were made on a Mac and at the time Apple used PowerPC architecture. If I recall, even the Blue Men used Macs, and they were used in Intel ads. You have to love it, and even if I disagree with Steve Jobs politics, he makes the best computers and operating system.

9/21/2008 1:10 AM  

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