Maranatha's clever "I'm Gunna Apply" video

Personally - I think it’s cool and clever.

Personally - I can see the article coming out on several blogs condeming the influence of Broadway on MBBC

Personally - I would like to invite the other colleges to submit videos done in similiar fashion. It will be fun to watch.

This is what you get when you cross Glee with Walmart.

I suppose no one thought to tell the high school senior main character to take off his wedding band during filming.

Use of “gunna” shows a deficiency in their English department!

Joking … I really like it!

Sounds like something from Oklahoma! or Music Man

[dmicah] This is what you get when you cross Glee with Walmart.
Which is the exact image a Christian College would want to cultivate, I’m certain.

The thing is full of young energy and humor. … which is what all of the young people I know are full of.
Though lots of “kids” need to sober up, I love the fact that they do not view life as a sequence of heavy responsibilities and dead serious choices.
The truth: life really is packed with both of those things but joy and humor are among the responsibilities.
(Lately, if I didn’t laugh every day at least once, I’m pretty sure I’d die. Thank God for humor!)

Edit: the Glee reference is well intended, but not all that accurate… it’s more like “Broadway meets Walmart”… But let’s remember what most college promos have been like. From what I remember they were kind of “Disney meets Billy Sunday” or maybe “History Channel meets Sunday School.” None of these are “the exact image a college wants to be known for,” but they’re ways to get a message out.

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Aww it was cute and catchy ..

I give it a 90 .. fun to listen to .. but you shouldn’t dance to it..

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[Aaron Blumer] But let’s remember what most college promos have been like. From what I remember they were kind of “Disney meets Billy Sunday” or maybe “History Channel meets Sunday School.” None of these are “the exact image a college wants to be known for,” but they’re ways to get a message out.

Aaron, I laughed so hard I literally fell out of my chair with these comparisons! Funny, but strangely accurate. Or another one…(shall I show my age and loyalties?)…”missionary slide show meets LifeAction taped backgrounds”

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is what we look for from the school. It communicates something about them. Let’s not be all hatin’ about it.

SamH

I don’t think anybody’s hatin’ …

I didn’t research, but I suspect MBBC has some “serious” promos, too. It’s just that nobody links to those. (…boring? It’s human nature. I suspect that of the top ten most valuable articles we posted at SI in 2011, eight got the lowest read counts of the year. Maybe I’m being cynical?)

Views expressed are always my own and not my employer's, my church's, my family's, my neighbors', or my pets'. The house plants have authorized me to speak for them, however, and they always agree with me.

totally wasn’t hating…just pickin… :-)

but Aaron, Glee is on target b/c of the in school singing & students…not all the negative cultural baggage of the show itself

a less joking marketing/branding observation is that it missed something pretty obvious….young ladies.
unless Maranatha is an all guys school, they really dropped the ball in integrating their future better half.
Are guys gonna be driven to a school with no girls? Are ladies gonna be attracted to a school where their presence is an afterthought?

just a reminder that even a good idea done well can miss a key element of its intended purpose.

You guys analyzed this in a way I never could have. Guess I don’t have a future as a movie critic… H:)

What I noticed was a very unique and novel, fun video. It was obviously shot in very high quality – although I don’t know if it can compete with http://effectualgrace.com/2012/03/01/king-james-onlyism-exposed-again/ Sam Gipp’s new video in that regard. 8-)

Seriously, my alma mater does an extremely good job in the areas of marketing, publicity, communications, promotion, etc. The school is to be commended for that. There are many Christian institutions that could benefit from studying their high standards in this regard.

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I suppose no one thought to tell the high school senior main character to take off his wedding band during filming.

Actually, somebody must have thought of it, because the ring comes and goes in the video. The mystery is why, if someone thought of it, they didn’t retape the portions where he was wearing it. ??? Regardless, it’s a fun idea and fairly well-executed.
Ditto to the comment about the missing girls, though. Maybe their target demographic with this video were guys who want to study theology. :D

Viewing this reminded me of the “Admissions Office” video that MBBC had up and then pulled down in the spring of 2009. This shares some (thankfully, not all) of the same issues. Did they not learn from the last time?

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As the quantity of communication increases, so does its quality decline; and the most important sign of this is that it is no longer acceptable to say so.--RScruton

[MClark] Maybe their target demographic with this video were guys who want to study theology. :D
Perhaps they should develop a full production musical that teaches Systematic 1 & 2. Maybe the title would be something like, Sound of Musicology or Pneuma of the Opera. Charles Ryrie could have a cameo. There could be a little song attached to the Greek alphabet with the do, re, me tune from Sound of Music…

alpha - a male, a leader male
beta - brand new software fun
gamma - a ray i must avoid, unless I want to become spider man

and so on…..;-)

I wasn’t hatin’ either. In fact, I was recalling with fond memories setting up the “slide show” promo and running it when I travelled with the Northern Li…..er, the ensemble from Northl….um, my alma mater. For the technology of the day it was sharp, professional, looked and sounded good, represented the college well, and we saw a LOT of people show interest in the school as a result of it.
I also wanted to comment on how it struck me funny how accurately Aaron typified some of the other promos of other colleges back in the day and how PR strategies and styles have changed over the years.
It’s kind of like thinking back on how “Special Effects Spectaculars” have changed over the years. I remember being enthralled with “2001: A Space Odyssey” and with “Star Trek: The Movie” back in their day. Today, my kids look at them and can’t catch the story because they’re too busy laughing at the “cheesiness” of the special effects.

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