McDonald’s
announced yesterday the release of its latest video campaign, featuring footage
gathered during elaborate prank auditions for a nonexistent Las Vegas show. The
video was created to highlight that most McDonald’s restaurants are open after
midnight.
Auditions
for a proposed zombie-inspired musical spectacular, tentatively titled “Hunger
in the Night,” were held on June 6, 2014. After announcing an open casting, a
production crew filmed dozens of hopeful actors singing, dancing and acting out
their most convincing impressions of creatures of the night in hopes of being
cast in the show. Footage of consenting talent was later utilized to create a video
montage of the most entertaining “Hunger in the Night” auditions in an effort
to promote McDonald’s After Midnight menu options. The video can be viewed and
shared at http://youtu.be/dR_64qQ7c2U.
The
casting was staged at the Arts Factory in the heart of downtown Las Vegas
during the city’s monthly First Friday art walk event celebrating the arts and
the downtown community. The show was promoted as the first of its kind in Las
Vegas to utilize crowdsourcing to create its cast.
At
the time of the open casting for the “Hunger in the Night” production,
McDonald’s perceived involvement in the social experiment was limited to credit
as a corporate sponsor that was underwriting the show.
To
promote “Hunger in the Night,” McDonald’s outreach strategy incorporated
advertisements, media support and branded promotional materials, including a
wrapped tour bus to attract participants to the open casting.
“McDonald’s
is always looking for creative ways to engage our customers,” said James Vance,
president of the Greater Las Vegas Operator Association. “We recognize the
growing popularity of social media and felt the ‘Hunger in the Night’ video
would be an inventive and memorable way to encourage people to experience
McDonald’s After Midnight menu.”
Learn
more about this video campaign and upcoming McDonald’s promotions in the Las
Vegas area on Twitter @McDonaldsVegas. Follow the conversation using the
hashtag #HungerInTheNight. For more
information, visit www.mcdonalds.com, or follow on Twitter @McDonalds and Facebook www.facebook.com/mcdonalds.
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