Sharp Advertising?
Just saw a commercial for Sharp Aquos LCD TVs. The gist of it: You'd have to be a physics professor to select a TV these days; luckily, the star of the commercial is a physics professor. Scrambling to the Internet, I learned that he is indeed a professor of physics—Gerard Fasel of Pepperdine.
Now, OK, I'll grant the physics professor a little extra cred in the world of technology (less so than a professor of electrical engineering, but much more than, oh, let's say…me).
However, when it comes to the crisp, vivid colors that I might look for in an LCD television, I'd rather the commercial spokesperson not be someone who appears to be AN ALBINO.
So, color me cynical.
Now, OK, I'll grant the physics professor a little extra cred in the world of technology (less so than a professor of electrical engineering, but much more than, oh, let's say…me).
However, when it comes to the crisp, vivid colors that I might look for in an LCD television, I'd rather the commercial spokesperson not be someone who appears to be AN ALBINO.
So, color me cynical.Labels: academia, advertising, hypopigmentary congenital disorders, Television
