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Comparing Apples to Pomegranates

Nova Scotia is hoping to lure gadget-fetishists into the province by preying on their weakness for portable devices that try to do everything.  

A website for the Pomegranate Phone popped up earlier this week featuring snazzy animation, and video demonstrations of the phone that escalate from practical features like a voice translator to ridiculous add-ons like a harmonica. (Full Disclosure: My band has a song featured in this campaign)

When you click a button to find out the release date, you are transported to a website for Nova Scotia Come to Life with a transition that says, “Having everything you want in a phone may be a stretch, but a place that has everything definitely exists.”  Then you see documentary-style testimonials about Nova Scotian entrepreneurs who left the province then returned to settle down.  I guess the goal of the campaign is to target anyone who left Nova Scotia and has a predisposition to new technology and convince them to return home.

I like the satirization of the cult of iPhone in the first half of the campaign, but the contrast with the earnest content at the end is a bit jarring. I wish the pay-off maintained some the irreverent tone of the rest of the site. But the video of the executives playing harmonica in a business meeting is pretty awesome.

About Stephan MacLeod

Stephan MacLeod is a Halifax-based writer, producer, musician and recording engineer. He holds an English degree from the University of Prince Edward Island, and a Recording Arts degree from Nova Scotia Community College. Previous to joining Stitch Media, Stephan worked on documentaries for Bravo, The History Channel and National Geographic.

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