mardi 8 septembre 2015

Could Fleet Graphics Have Helped Pixels?

By Robin Setser


"Pixels" was one of those movies I found myself becoming interested in. As someone who considers himself a video game fan, I was blown away by the pixelated versions of Donkey Kong and the like rampaging through a city. However, as I watched more of the movie trailer, I found myself less interested in seeing the film in question. With the power of advertising, though, could fleet graphics have made a difference? At the very least, it's something to think about.

I believe that fleet graphics could have helped somewhat, especially when considering the quality that they present. Companies like JMR Graphics will be able to agree, especially when considering how these high-quality vinyl wraps can help a number of companies. Much of this comes in the sharpness of the designs themselves, which I'm sure anyone who's seen these graphics can agree with. With this in mind, I'm curious if "Pixels" could have been helped on the advertising front.

I am sure that, if designed well, fleet graphics could have helped "Pixels" early on. It's easy to see why this movie generated interest, at the start, since it featured a number of iconic characters and identities from gaming culture. Donkey Kong and the Space Invader aliens are just a few examples, but they can be easily identified by anyone who's even remotely knowledgeable about games. With that said, I have a hard time believing that these graphics could have made a bigger impact for "Pixels."

It seemed like the moment that "Pixels" made it to theaters, negative press came from all corners of the Internet. Most of it focused on the poor writing and comedy, which did not help to make this admittedly visually striking film any more worthwhile. As a matter of fact, I have a hard time believing that even the best cast and crew could have made "Pixels" a more believable film. Instead, it became nothing short of a disappointment for those who were once eager to see it.

While it's difficult to believe that "Pixels" could have been helped by fleet graphics, in the long run, this isn't to say that other brands should overlook them. In fact, these wraps are nothing short of effective when they are designed well. Of course, the products and services illustrated must be accounted for as well. You want to present deals and opportunities for clients to be accountable for. If this is done, there will be no denying the impact associated with these very graphics.




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