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Today, the Paralympics are widely regarded as being the second-largest sporting event in the world after the Olympic Games themselves and there is growing recognition of the extraordinary abilities of athletes with disabilities as a result (Davis 2012). This paper provides a review of a commercial video, "Meet the Superhumans," that was used to promote the 2012 London Paralympics on a local television station, including an analysis of the brand being marketed, the targeted market segments, the key objectives of the video, and the video's key integrated marketing communications messages. Finally, a summary of the research and important findings concerning the "Meet the Superhumans" video are provided in the conclusion.
Review and Analysis
Analysis of the video as a sport product promotional tool
Brand being marketed. The brand being marketed in the subject video is the 2012 Paralympic Games. Originally established by Sir Ludwig Guttman in the late 1940s as a way to help wounded World War II soldiers reintegrate into civilian society, the Paralympics brand today concerns a global sporting competition event comparable to the Olympics that is open to athletes that have various physical, sensory, or cognitive disabilities (Davis 2012). The 1988 games were the first to use the title "Paralympics" ('2012 Paralympics to Transform View of Disabled' 2010). The 2012 London Paralympics included athletes from more than 150 nations who competed in more than 19 sporting events over the course of a 2-week period following the 2012 Olympic Games (Davis 2012).
Market segments to whom this is meant to appeal. The subject video targets a broad range of market segments, ranging from the very young to the very old of all nationalities and ethnicities using the common denominator of inspiration through perseverance. For instance, Davis (2012, p. 20) reports that, "Teachers and students alike enjoy reading and learning about role models, especially those in the sport world. Role models from the sport world help us all learn about goal setting, sacrifice, joy, disappointment, and accomplishment."...
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