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The Best Mini Series All Time



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Mini series have been a staple of TV and streaming services for decades. You can find something to appeal to your tastes, whether it's a heartbreaking story, a thriller or a true-crime story. The best mini-series will offer you the same dramatic storytelling and thrilling beats as a movie or series but also provide closure that others don't.

Rich Man, Poor Man

Based on the Peter Strauss novel, this beloved mini-series tells the story Rudy Jordache's (Peter Strauss), rebellion-minded brother Tom (Nick Nolte). The series is a classic of its genre, and even though it's been remade many times, it still has plenty to say about class and privilege.

Shaka Zulu

Despite its prickly elements, this South African miniseries had a lot going for it at its time. It was an artistic masterpiece, which paved the way to what was next for the small screen. You can't help but admire the beautiful sets, costumes, and effects.


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Chernobyl

Craig Mazin was at the helm of this hauntingly real look at the aftermath of the infamous nuclear plant accident in Chernobyl, Ukraine. He mixed fact and fiction to tell the story of the people who were directly affected by the disaster, and it was all expertly crafted with a certain amount of emotion that helped keep you invested throughout its six-part run.

The Pacific

This acclaimed World War II series, which follows the lead of the hugely successful Band of Brothers, followed three American Marines as they fought for the country in the Pacific. This complex piece is rich in historical lore, and it was a big hit for HBO.


Laurel Avenue

This HBO drama reimagines the first season of the British series Criminal Justice and stars Riz Ahmed as a college student accused of murdering a woman in Queens. It's a twisty miniseries with surprising twists. The series begins with an open-and shut case and soon raises serious issues about the justice process.

WeCrashed

WeCrashed, a new Apple TV+ movie that follows the rise of coworking space WeWorks as well its devastating crash, is another release. Jared Leto is brilliant as Adam Neumann who founded WeWorks. Anne Hathaway plays Rebekah.


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Superbad / Emma Stone

This Netflix psychological dark comedy features Emma Stone and Jonah Hill. It's a highly entertaining show. This mini-series features two of the most popular actors in the world, and they bring an intensity and wit to their roles.

WeCrashed a brand new entertainment series that is amazing. It's also a great example for how well-produced a miniseries could be. It also gives a glimpse at how big corporations can become financially troubled and what happens when these companies try to exploit the public.

The Thorn Birds / Richard Chamberlain

Richard Chamberlain and The Thorn Birds is a classic miniseries that will satisfy. It was the best-rated miniseries in history and one of our most beloved shows.




FAQ

What are the main styles of commercials available?

The three main types of commercials are TV Commercials, Radio Commercials, and Print Ads.

TV commercials last about 30 seconds. They're frequently used to increase brand awareness.

Radio commercials can be longer than 1 minute and are used for product marketing.

Print ads are typically shorter (2 to 3 minutes) and targeted at specific audiences.


How can ads influence consumer behavior

Two major ways advertiser behavior can be influenced by consumers are:

  1. Ads cause us to associate certain things with certain brands. One example is when we see a McDonald's advert, we might think that McDonald's burgers tastes better than Burger King.
  2. Advertisements are a guideline for what to do. A commercial might tell us to visit a store in order to purchase a car.


Do advertisers spend a lot of money on TV?

Advertisers spend a lot of money promoting their products on TV. Advertisers spend a lot of money to get consumers to buy their product.

They do this by spending money to research what people like or dislike about their products.

The information can then be used by advertising agencies to create ads that appeal to consumers.



Statistics

  • Video-ad views on OTT (over-the-top) devices grew 63% year over year in Q3 2016, and the trend is expected to continue, further crippling traditional TV advertising. (clearcode.cc)
  • With OTT ad revenue set to increase from 45% to 60% over the next decade, AdTech pioneers and early adopters of OTT advertising will reap its benefits in the near future. (clearcode.cc)
  • Radio is extremely accessible – 95 percent of cars have radios, and 99 percent of homes have radios. (marketingevolution.com)
  • Television is a great brand awareness tool - Almost every American has a television, with 83 percent of adults having two or more, and American households keep their televisions on for 8.1 hours each day on average. (marketingevolution.com)
  • Not to mention, sales rose an incredible 11% following the launch of this commercial. (qualitylogoproducts.com)



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How To

How can I make money on my TV Commercial?

Through a variety of channels, you can make money through your TV commercial. Here are some of the ways you can make money from your TV commercials:

Advertising - Any paid promotion that encourages viewers or makes them watch your commercial.

Merchandising - This refers to selling merchandise related to your product after watching your commercial.

Licensing – This refers a licensing of your commercial so that others businesses can use them in their own promotions.

Syndication: This refers to syndicating your advertisement to other networks.

Advertising revenue can help pay for production costs and can also provide additional funding for future projects.

Advertising can bring in significant income but it does not guarantee a return.

You must first identify the types of advertising that you are eligible to use in order to make money from your TV commercial. Next, it is important to learn more about each of the options before you make a decision.

Next, decide where you want to place your commercial. Are you looking to advertise on TV? Perhaps you prefer targeting younger audiences by placing your commercial in close proximity to children's programs.

The final decision is whether to make your own commercials or buy one from a distributor. If you want to make your own commercial, it is important to find someone who can direct the actors, write the script and edit the final product. A pre-made commercial will save you time and money.

After you have made a decision about how you will create your commercial you need to explore other options. Consider these things when choosing an advertising channel.

Target Audience: This is the most common way to market to a specific demographic. You can advertise to children, teenagers, young people, middle-aged men or women over fifty years old, for example.

This is where the key lies in finding the right audience to place your advertisement. Targeting people who aren’t interested is a waste of money.

Location - When determining where to place your commercial, you should think about the number of people who are likely to see your ad. You might place your commercial near the start of a sporting event if you are planning to advertise during that event. Your commercial will be visible to everyone at the event.

However, it may be necessary to find other ways to reach people if you are trying to reach people that live far from your home. To reach a larger audience, you can use satellite dishes or cable TV to broadcast your commercial.

Production Costs: Most companies pay between $5,000 and $10,000 for each minute of commercial television. They charge advertisers a fee depending on the length of the spot.

One example is that a company may want to air commercial airtime for 30 second. Typically, this will cost $1,500. For 60 seconds they'll be charged $2,500.

To make your own commercial, expect to spend anywhere between $3,000 and $15,000. You will also need to hire a writer, producer, editor and actor.

Time Frame - Another factor to consider when choosing an advertising method is the amount of time you have to complete it. If your goal is to sell products in a week, then you will not be able wait until the Super Bowl to start airing commercials. It's better to choose a quick advertising medium.

However, to reap the benefits of long-term exposure, it is important to put a lot of effort and time into creating a great commercial.

Cost per Viewer- Finally, it is worth considering what it costs for each person to view a commercial. This depends on the size of the audience and the number of views you receive.

An example: A commercial with 10,000,000 viewers will be more expensive than a one-minute commercial with just 1,000 views.

To decide which option is the best, compare all of these variables. Here are some tips to help get you started once you've settled on a strategy.




 



The Best Mini Series All Time