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In my pitches
Hi
What does this sentence mean?
- "In my pitches I send to reporters this is how I describe things."
- " A lot of my digital and personal communication is similar to the 1990’s Movie Crazy People. The movie, starring Dudley Moore, features an ad executive that goes “insane,” and creates brutally honest advertisements such as “Buy Volvos. They’re Boxy But They’re Good. We know they’re not sexy. This is not a smart time to be sexy anyway, with so many new diseases around.” The ads are run by accident and are a huge success, and Moore creates an agency out of people from an insane asylum."
What does "insane" here mean? Really crazy? Lost his mind?
And what does this mean : "creates an agency out of people from an insane asylum."
Thanks!
2 de mar de 2018 08:37
Respostas · 3
A pitch is an outcast for something. The preliminary draw-up of a plan, proposal or article that will guide what the finished product looks like.
You can also "pitch an idea" to someone, for example.
Insane in this context does not mean that he literally loses his mind, he has not had a mental breakdown. The word is used to emphasize the difference between his new strategy for marketing (which is outrageous because it is very direct) and the normal way of marketing (polite, not very direct).
Not having seen the movie, I would guess that the phrase "creates an agency out of people from an insane asylum." means that the main character literally hires people from an insane asylum to work in his ad agency (because of the success of his initial, accidental marketing strategy - when he "went insane")
2 de março de 2018
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