Archive for June, 2012

News: Marketing’s Next Wave: The Korean Pop Star – 2NE1 And Dara Mentions!

Marketing’s Next Wave: The Korean Pop Star

Not Just Crazy Hair and Sizzling Dance Moves, the ‘Italians of Asia’ Have Powerful Appeal

A pop routine inspired by water filters?

Why not!

It might seem like a stretch outside of Asia, but the gimmick doesn’t raise eyebrows for those familiar with the Korean Wave. South Korea’s stylish entertainment industry, driven by pop music and TV dramas, not only amuses but also serves as a potent and willing vehicle for marketing messages.

“For a fan it feels personal,” said Mark Russell, author of “Pop Goes Korea: Behind the Revolution in Movies, Music and Internet Culture.” “The advertising is not selling out, it’s a way to see your celebrity more often.

It’s viewed as more of a symbiotic relationship, where the fans are giving as much as they’re taking,” he said. “The celebrities really work with the fans in a lot of ways, like making sure there’s lots of shower scenes [in TV dramas]. They call that “fan service.'”

Korean entertainment has outsize influence considering it comes from a country of 49 million people that’s about the size of Indiana. Despite language barriers, the celebrities have passionate followings not only across Asia but even in Western countries, thanks to the internet and social media. Korean cultural exports hit a record $4.2 billion last year, the Financial Times reported.

Some acts are trickling into the U.S. mainstream. The nine-member Girls’ Generation became the first Korean musical group to perform on David Letterman’s show, when they sang an English version of their song “The Boys” in January. And girl group 2NE1 (pronounced “twenny-one”) collaborated with Will.i.am on a song being used in an Intel campaign. Seoul-based agency network Cheil Worldwide will host a session at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity next week on digital marketing opportunities through Korean pop music, with 2NE1 as guest stars.

“Korean stars are usually good at using social media to communicate with their fans. They speak about their personal lives (their family, their pets, etc.) and even post their “no-makeup’ photos,” Kenneth Cho, Cheil‘s VP overseeing marketing strategies, told Ad Age by email. “Using these social/digital media, K-pop stars become …very approachable, someone who’s very close to me.”

Unlike in Japanese pop culture, which often features young girls in school uniforms, Korean stars project stronger, more independent personalities. They’re not as sexualized as Western celebrities, though long shapely legs seem to be a prerequisite for Korean starlets. The music is club-friendly, and lyrics often include a few words of English for more international appeal.

Korea’s entertainment industry began taking off around 2000, as Seoul looked to culture to help lift the country out of Asia’s economic crisis, said Eric Cruz, who worked for Wieden & Kennedy in Tokyo and is involved in the region’s music and creativity scene.

“Just as Japan started exporting its culture through manga, Hello Kitty and anime, Korea also started looking at its own culture and looking at things it could capitalize on,” said Mr. Cruz, now executive creative director at Leo Burnett & Arc Worldwide Malaysia.

One thing that made Korean entertainment, especially TV dramas, stand out in Asia were emotions conveyed openly. Unlike other Asian cultures where subtle forms of expression are the norm, Koreans are known to be passionate and hot-tempered, Mr. Cruz said.

“They’re kind of known as the Italians of Asia,” Mr. Cruz said. They’re one of the more expressive cultures, more explosive in how they express themselves. It’s also the way they carry themselves, and they’re more into fashion.”

Still, the themes of popular Korean TV dramas hew closely to Asia’s generally conservative culture. Unmarried adult characters still live with their parents, and there’s little violence or sex. Plotlines are aspirational, with the polite, long-suffering girl doing the right thing and triumphing in the end.

Marketers found TV programs to be a strong platform to promote products from cellphones to cosmetics. In “The King 2 Hearts,” a South Korean prince eats pink heart-shaped Dunkin’ Donuts on dates with his girlfriend, a North Korean Special Forces officer. He tells her that in South Korea, it’s normal for couples to eat donuts when they go out.

“Dream High,” about teenagers becoming pop stars, was designed from the beginning to be marketing-friendly. Its website has a page listing details of the clothes, shoes and electronics used by the characters.

Pop stars are also frequent brand ambassadors, such as Sandara Park from 2NE1, who promotes, among other things, Nikon cameras. A recent campaign shows Ms. Park and her bandmates horsing around, staging a photo shoot with a hair dryer for a wind machine and using a Nikon Coolpix compact camera. “Our intention was to increase attractiveness as well as purchase decisions,” said Dongkook Kim, brand manager of Nikon Korea. The company said that since Ms. Park’s campaign debuted, Nikon has grown to a firm No. 2 in the market with a 23% share, trailing only Samsung.

More broadly, Korean entertainment has apparently improved perceptions of “Brand Korea,” which not so long ago was associated with shoddy knockoffs. A 2011 poll of foreign consumers conducted by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency found that if products from the U.S., Japan or Germany are priced at $100, then Korean products are valued at $76.60. That’s up from $66.30 in 2006.

Respondents who said they’d experienced Korean culture (such as music or TV) in the past year tended to have a favorable perception of Brand Korea.

Perhaps the most telling indication that the Korean Wave resonates deeply with consumers is the increasing number of foreign tourists, many of them Chinese, going to Korea for plastic surgery to look more like their favorite idols. “Nearly all of them said they want the face of Lee Young-Ae,” an Agence France-Presse report cited Seoul plastic surgeon Joo Kwon as saying, referring to a popular Korean actress.

Credits:

Source: Ad Age

If you’re interested, check my spazz after the cut. Kekeke! XD

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Info: YG Opens Weibo Accounts for 2NE1, Big Bang, and Se7en!

I guess YG is really trying to reach out to international fans as they opened accounts for 2NE1, Big Bang, and Se7en in one of China’s largest social networking sites. ^^ To those who have weibo accounts, follow them! ^_^

2NE1’s Weibo Account

Big Bang’s Weibo Account

Se7en’s Weibo Account

(T/N: The “V” beside their account names is the ‘Weibo Verified’ authentication logo.  Weibo is a large Chinese social networking site with over hundreds of millions.)

Translated by: daralinspirit@ForeverwithDara

Photos: Fierce 2NE1 For Adidas All Originals Do It In Style

My girls be looking fierce and awesome.. Their stares and CL’s multi-colored fingers! ❤

And check out the new BoMinzy and CL photos below the bigger and more HD pic of the girls.. ^^

Credits:

Source: Adidas Shop Korea

Re-uploaded by: OhDara

Video: Star File – 2NE1’s Performances at Hyundai’s Santa Festa Concert

Oh gawd! This makes me really miss seeing 2NE1 perform! T_T Really can’t wait for their comeback!

Fire + Can’t nobody + Ugly

Credit: dcspritetok@YouTube

Photos: More 2NE1 Group And Solo Pics For Intel Ultrabook!

Pretty and colorful, then fierce in silver. ^^

Solo pictures of Bom, Minzy, and CL after the cut. ^________________^

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Photos+Info: Dara’s Wingless Dyson AM Auctioned Off For 340,000 Won!

And the auction period is over!

Dara’s Wingless Dyson Air Multiplier got auctioned off for 340,000 won! It was bid for 9 times, and finally won at that price! The person who won her AM blogged about it! She said that she was a big fan of 2NE1’s Sandara and that when she heard that there was an auction for her signature, she really tried her best to get the item. ^^ Looks like her baby liked the wingless fan too. Kekeke! ^^

Credits:

Sources: GMarket + Oh5No Blog

Re-uploaded and translated by: BlackjackBelle@OhDara/ SlaveTranslator@WeLoveDara

Photos: Smexy Dara And Cute 2NE1 For Nikon!

Dara’s legs! I need more of this photoshoot in my life! ❤ I love her fashion for this shoot! Love her plain, sleeveless tank top, her symmetric skirt, and her three-tone  scarf! ❤ And of course, loving Dara’s toned body! ^^

And how cute are my girls? ^^ 

Credits:

Source: Nikon Imaging Korea

Re-uploaded by: OhDara

News: 2NE1, Andrew Garfield And Cast And Crew Of “Amazing Spider-Man” To Attend Red Carpet Event

2NE1, Andrew Garfield And Cast And Crew Of “Amazing Spider-Man” To Attend Red Carpet Event

2NE1 would be meeting Andrew Garfield, along with the director and other actors of the movie, “Spider-Man.”

On June 14th, 2NE1 would be attending the Lotte Mall official red carpet event at Gimpo Airport, which will be attended by the lead actor and director of the movie, “The Amazing Spider-Man” (directed by Marc Webb).

2NE1 would be joining the lead actors of “The Amazing Spiderman,” Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, and Rhys Ifans, along with director Marc Webb and producers, for a photo session time at 7:00PM for the world premiere red carpet. A little earlier than the actors, 2NE1 would be attending a red carpet event at 6:30PM.

Actively promoting and attending events in Japan and other foreign countries, 2NE1 reveals that they are ardent fans of the Spider Man series. 2NE1 said, “Spider Man is one of the world’s best-loved super heroes of all time. And now it is a great honor to meet the people behind the new story ‘The Amazing Spider-Man.’” they said, expressing their excitement. It’s also been rumored that “The Amazing Spider-Man” team is excited about meeting 2NE1 as well, with their unique style and music that drew attention all over the world.

In the story of the movie, “The Amazing Spider-Man,” high school student Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) finds a clue that might help him understand why his parents disappeared when he was young and helps him on his destiny of becoming a hero.

 

Credits:

Sources: Nate 1 2
Translated by: BlackjackBelle@OhDara/ SlaveTranslator@WeLoveDara

News: Why Sandara Park is the Ultimate Dongahn

Why Sandara Park is the Ultimate Dongahn

Sandara Park‘s past photos resurface and the netizens are impressed.

Several photos of Sandara Park were posted on an online community board titled, ‘Sandara Park’s past photos which seem like were taken just a week ago’. (Donghan: looking younger than one’s age).

The photos are from before Sandara Park debuted as a member of 2NE1. In some of the photos she’s completely makeup free but her skin complexion is flawless beyond belief. The real shocker comes when you compare her old photos to a recent one and she looks basically identical to her much younger self.

Netizens commented on Sandara Park’s past photos, “Sandara Park is the the real donghan beauty”, “It really looks like it was taken just a week ago”, “She doesn’t age does she?”, “You can’t help but fall with love with her beauty”, and so on.

Credits:

Source: NewsEN via Nate via kpopfever
Re-Uploaded by: OhDara

Photos: Smiling Dara and 2NE1 for Nikon Web Ads

More cute and adorable 2NE1 for Nikon! Dara’s smile… <333

Credit: @sjaikb