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The lady seems to be submerged in water after she drinks some water from a glass.
I was looking for the song too - but it's not available outside the commercial itself. It was composed by amber music specifically for brita
Most people dont realize how the short amount of time they spend drinking from a plastic water bottle equates to the eternity that bottle will ...
This TV commercial in the U.S. does not feature a lot of conversation. It is mostly visual with sound effects. But the noise that is most attention-getting is the one at the end where they are pouring crystal clear water into a pitcher or big glass of some sort. The glass or pitcher is hollow in the beginning, so the sound is unmistakable as it fills and the pitch goes up. You know without looking that something nearby is being filled with a liquid. But when I hear it, I swear it sounds like a guy standing in my bathroom doing his business at the bowl and I think, "WHO IS THAT?!! Who forgot to CLOSE THE DARN DOOR?" And I laugh because I realize it's a commercial.
But now I associate Brita water with another kind of liquid I certainly don't want to imbibe, 'ya know? And I wonder if psychologically, this advertising is working counter to Brita's intentions to imprint people with visions of crystal clarity. Now when I think of Brita, I think of YELLOW water versus clear (smiles).
I know that makes no sense, but that sound is so unmistakable, I think someone in the advertising department missed something there in the commercial review before airing...or else the audio guy did a overly zealous job and has a sense of humor or is a practical joker if no-one else can identify how similar that sound is.
So does this Brita commercial remind YOU of....er, uh..."whizzing"...too.?
I haven't seen the advert and it may not make everyone feel the same way but I do agree that adverts can be manipulative, trying to control the way we think.
I keep seeing the commercial where the woman is reading a book, there's a caption for it, then it goes to a water bottle. The caption is "1000 years in a landfill"
I know it's for their product. But haven't they heard of recycling?
In my area, we've been recycling plastic for atleast 15 years. Are there still areas that haven't caught on? Do you have recycling in your area? Do you recycle or still throw out your cans & plastic (a woman in my building still throws everything away)?
The Brita commercial exaggerates the effects because it's a Brita commercial, but it still has a point; even if you recycle your plastic, it still isn't a magical solution. It is only slightly better then throwing it in the garbage, and by that reasoning if it is slightly better to recycle, then it must be MUST better to not even use it in the first place.
And this is why Brita/reusable bottle is the better choice environmentally. You may have heard of "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle"...well, there's a reason they're in the order they're in. Reduce is the best thing you can do, and by not using plastic bottles in the first place you are significantly reducing the plastic waste and the environmental effects that go into creating the plastic in the first place.
It is much, much, much better for the environment to use a Brita pitcher and a reusable bottle every day than to use a disposable plastic bottle and recycle it.
so far i know its none of the answers people have given me ;)
Someday by Flipsyde.
link to video.........hope this helps :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlQ7i85Sn Ks
I'm looking for the name of the song from the BRITA water commercial where is sounds like children singing something, and I don't know if it's an actual song or if it's just for the commercial, but it would be helpful! Thank you
The song is by Amber Music Co
You can find it here... http://www.whatsthatcalled.com/forum/ind ex.php?
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Doesn#39;t the latest Brita water filter commercial draw your ...
This TV commercial in the U.S. does not feature a lot of conversation. It is mostly visual with sound effects. But the noise that is most attention-getting is the one at the end where they are pouring crystal clear water into a pitcher or big glass of some sort. The glass or pitcher is hollow in the beginning, so the sound is unmistakable as it fills and the pitch goes up. You know without looking that something nearby is being filled with a liquid. But when I hear it, I swear it sounds like a guy standing in my bathroom doing his business at the bowl and I think, “WHO IS THAT?!! Who forgot to CLOSE THE DARN DOOR?” And I laugh because I realize it’s a commercial.
But now I associate Brita water with another kind of liquid I certainly don’t want to imbibe, ‘ya know? And I wonder if psychologically, this advertising is working counter to Brita’s intentions to imprint people with visions of crystal clarity. Now when I think of Brita, I think of YELLOW water versus clear (smiles).
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