This
captivating advert by Nissan features a 4x4 Nissan Murano transforming into various
computer-generated animals adapting to the extreme environments it is travelling through/across. At the
beginning of the advert you witness the 4x4 driving off a countryside-like roadway
approaching a rocky terrain, the car then morphs into what appears to be a bear.
This large creature then speeds uphill, racing over a mountain transforming
back into the 4x4, until it reaches another hill and rocky pathway - transforming
into a large spider and back to the 4x4. These transformations are repeated
throughout the video, where the 4x4 also transforms into an alligator (to cross
water) and a snake.
The
tactic used by Nissan is the dimensionality
alteration template. This template involves the dimension of the product manipulated
in relation to its environment; in this case, the car is placed in various
extreme ‘un-driveable’ environments. The version of the template used in this
advert is the “new parameter connection”,
the power and resilience of the 4x4 is demonstrated through the car shape
shifting, morphing into dominant (and feared) animals to cross these extreme
environments, highlighting the adaptability and enhanced performance of the car
in all climates or dimensions. The clever use of this tactic emphasises the
durability and superiority of the car, increasing its attractiveness and
persuading potential car owners and thrill seekers to purchase the car.
REFERENCES
Goldrenberg, J.,
Mazursky, D., & Soloman, S. (1999). The fundamental templates of quality
ads. Marketing Science, 18(3),
333-351.
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