The sweet spot for viewing 3D creatives on this screen is right at the junction in front of H&M’s flagship store on Orchard Road. The Heeren screen gets a captive audience from shoppers waiting to cross the road towards and from Takashimaya (313@Somerset), especially from 6 p.m. onwards when the brightly lit LED screen easily captivates passersby.
What is anamorphic advertising?
3D and 2D anamorphic commercials are significant for various reasons, including the fact that they provide new and interesting ways to engage with people and communicate messages. Here’s why they’re important in advertising:
1. Visual Appeal
Anamorphic ads, whether 2D or 3D, have the ability to capture the attention of viewers rapidly. The forced perspective of visual effects piques the viewer’s interest and is great for showcasing products and experiences in a non-traditional video format, leveraging the screen’s structure or building to stand out.
2. Audience Engagement
This unique approach to advertising not only enhances brand recognition but also encourages social sharing, as viewers are compelled to share their unique perspectives and experiences with their online communities on social media. Additionally, anamorphic advertising often blurs the line between art and marketing, making it an ideal strategy for brands looking to leave a lasting impression in a world saturated with traditional ad content.
3. Limitless Creativity
Anamorphic advertising allows advertisers (and their marketing team or agency) to unleash their creative potential and challenge conventional digital advertising norms. A good creative strategy that utilizes anamorphic content sets their campaigns apart from the competition.
For example, our most recent H&M client: