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The ad is much more realistic and the people, as well as details, are much more visible. This ad was an almost complete departure from the traditional, and even the Eminem-styled adverts of the past. In September 2006, Apple once again reimagined their vision of the silhouette ad campaign to go with the new iPod nano aluminum case.
Apple has promoted the iPod and iTunes with several advertising campaigns, particularly with their silhouette commercials used both in print and on TV. These commercials feature people as dark silhouettes, dancing to music against bright-colored backgrounds.
Ads: 2 versions of iPod "silhouette" commercial featuring Flathead by The Fratellis. Update on Apple TV (formerly iTV) with demo. Priced at $299 and set to ship the following month ("February"). Orders available following the keynote. Introduction of the iPhone, "a revolutionary product that changes everything".
In honor of the announcement that Apple is discontinuing the iPod after 20 years, here are the 10 ads that most stick with us, featuring music from Daft Punk, Feist, Bob Dylan and more.
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Apple admitted its ad had “missed the mark.” @tim_cook/X “Our goal is to always celebrate the myriad of ways users express themselves and bring their ideas to life through iPad,” Myhren added.
The commercial was also prominent in the 20th anniversary celebration of the Macintosh in 2004, as Apple reposted a new version of the ad on its website and showed it during Jobs's Keynote Address at Macworld Expo in San Francisco, California. In this updated version, an iPod, complete with signature white earbuds, was digitally added to the ...
Bill Carter writes that the ill-conceived ad seems to celebrate the destruction of human creativity