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1984 (television commercial)"1984" is the title of the television commercial that launched the Apple Macintosh personal computer in 1984. The commercial aired on January 22, 1984 during the third quarter of Super Bowl XVIII, during the "two minute warning". The ad showed an unnamed heroine (played by Anya Major) wearing red shorts and an Apple t-shirt running through an Orwellian world to throw a sledgehammer at an image of Big Brother — an implied representation of IBM. The concluding screen showed the message and voice over "On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like '1984'.". At the end, the Apple logo is shown on a black background. Influence on marketingThe 60 second film was created by the advertising agency Chiat/Day, with copy written by Steve Hayden and filming directed by Ridley Scott (who had only just finished filming Blade Runner). Despite costing $400,000 USD to make and a further $500,000 on air time, the film was shown commercially only once, although it was shown once before on December 15, 1983 at 01:00 on KMVC Channel 11, a small television station in Twin Falls, Idaho to allow the commercial to qualify for advertising awards, to quote the book Apple Confidential:
The commercial is frequently voted top in surveys of influential marketing campaigns. For example, Advertising Age named it the 1980s "Commercial of the Decade", and in 1999 the US TV Guide selected it as number one in their list of "50 Greatest Commercials of All Time". The film surfaced again in the late 1990s when the Apple made a Quicktime version of the commercial available for download from the Internet, and again in 2004 with a 20th Anniversary version modified to promote the iPod. Dialogue
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