Ooh unpopular opinion from me, I love the MH one and I (generally) really dislike the tacky/trying-too-hard safety videos (don't like the current QF one, don't like the NZ one, etc).I simply stopped watching it onboard.
And the delivery is so low energy!Hmm, I used to think that safety videos had too much fluff, but then this video is so basic and routine that I just found myself tuning out.
Emirates' cabin procedure is to make all announcements in Arabic first where possible, followed by English, followed by another language if warranted by the destination. It's probably safe to assume that they'd play the demo in Arabic and then English, but we shall see!Any idea of whether this new video will be dubbed into Arabic? Or have EK ditched the Arabic version of the safety video and are now just showing Arabic captions on the English version?
Exactly.Some get remembered for all the wrong reasons, but maybe that's still a success in the end. The MH one was one of them... I realised it was already drilled into me after a few flights in a row with them, despite dreading hearing it again
Exactly.
There’s probably a line between needing to keep attention, and one where there’s so much rubbish - or it’s just too boring - and people tune out.
I really really liked the previous qantas one. It was fun to look through the years, and it never got boring. (but that’s just me)
Even though this one from Emirates says it’s ’no nonsense’ they still *begin* with nonsense about not having singing and dancing, and taking a swipe at other videos. Kinda undermines the message right from the get-go.
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Agreed, can't see Qantas using it next year and beyond. They're probably already working on a new one, but I doubt it would be a return to 'basics' like this EK oneThe fact that Qantas has already had to re-edit the safety video shows this most recent version didn't land. A newer one can't come soon enough and hope it is quicker and actually features the inside of an aircraft.
Attention to the airline, yes. But you also need to keep passengers engaged? There are some good, entertaining videos that keep you watching to the end.There are only 2 potential objectives for these videos:
1) Media hype -> attention to airline
2) No hype, no-nonsense, check the box and move on
EK is aiming for their usual (2), with a touch of point 1.
I think it worked.
Do you really need 5 minutes?EK no nonsense, and appropriately short. Less than 4minutes - don't need to keep passengers engaged when it's short and to the point.
Excellent
"If you can't say it in 5 minutes, you can't say it"
Interesting Article about human attention span. No we don't have an attention span of a goldfish (ok maybe some)
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The fact that Qantas has already had to re-edit the safety video shows this most recent version didn't land. A newer one can't come soon enough and hope it is quicker and actually features the inside of an aircraft.
I'm not talking about the media released one. The ones released for actual use onboard have already been edited.It was always going to be edited.
JAL is 4 minutes for two languages. QF is over 8 minutes for two.l and just as long as QF’s.
JAL is 4 minutes for two languages. QF is over 8 minutes for two.
I'm not talking about the media released one. The ones released for actual use onboard have already been edited.
I think the changes are noticeable.Well it’s not like you are supposed to watch both languages.
I actually find the bilingual ones (where everything is said twice) really disjointed and hard to stay focussed especially if it’s boring.
Must be minimal changes because I haven’t noticed it.