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List the main members of an advertising agency's creative team? Consider how they are assigned tasks in producing written, audio, and visual elements of ads; and briefly describe these roles and responsibilities.

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Brush Strokes is an art supply store located in a town with a population of about 100,000 people. The town is also home to a major State University. Brush Strokes gets a majority of its business from the student population. It uses the services of a local full-service advertising agency to promote themselves. A large part of its marketing budget has been used in running small advertisements in the local and school newspapers at the beginning of each term. The advertising agency is now recommending that Brush Strokes devote a majority of its budget to running television spots during broadcasts of the University's football and basketball games. While the owners of Brush Strokes agree that they could be doing a better job of reaching a larger portion of the student population, they have not come to any conclusions about the best way to accomplish this. The owners of Brush Strokes are concerned that their agency may be recommending television advertising because it would be profitable for the agency. Brush Strokes can avoid paying for ineffective advertising campaigns by changing to a system of compensation.
 a. commission
  b. fee
  c. pay-for-results
  d. markup charge



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Copywriting and Art Production:
Creative director (CD). The creative director manages the creative process for the client. The main role of the CD is to oversee the creative product of an agency across all clients.
Art director (AD). The art director and the copywriter work together to develop the concept for a broadcast or digital/interactive ad. Art directors, with their specialized skills and training, coordinate the design and illustration components of the ad. The
AD either oversees the production of the television storyboards or actually constructs the storyboards. In addition, the AD works with the film director who shoots the commercial to develop the overall look of the spot.
Copywriter. The copywriter is responsible for the words and phrases used in an ad, whether it is print, broadcast, or digital/interactive in format. In print, these words appear on the page as headline, subhead, body copy, and slogan/tagline. In television and radio advertising, these words and phrases appear as a script from which the film director, creative director, and art director work during the production process.
Media planner. The media planner keeps up with the latest technological advances in digital and interactive media, as well as all other forms. The media planner makes
sure what is done for television is consistent with that done for other media within the campaign. This person often focuses on pinpointing and understanding the latest media formats available, such as social networks, mobile markets, brandscapes, etc. Account planner. The account planner is often a research expert who knows how to seek out information, obtain data, do surveys, and use secondary sources to understand target markets. This person makes sure the consumer's values and interests are represented, and brings the consumer voice to the table.

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CORALGRILL2014

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Gracias!


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Excellent

 

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