School College Marketing Video Yale
Sunday, February 12, 2012 at 03:27PM
Paul Dewey in Glee, Glee Knockoff, Video production, Yale, Yale admissions, admissions, admissions video, admissions video production, college, private school, secondary school, strategy

The Glee knockoff video created for Yale Admissions was much talked about in admissions circles several years ago, but when it comes to Admissions videos, I don't think their suspended reality approach works. While the video is slightly amusing it's going to turn off as many potential applicants as it will interest.  From a strategic POV I think it was a mistake.  The singing and dancing is cute and timely (modeled after a popular TV show), and it arguably may have helped Yale standout and perhaps break away from some misconceptions about the toney Ivy league school, but it seems more like an arts school than a classic Ivy with a broad liberal arts offering.  Perhaps it's just a personal taste thing, as I am not a musical, song and dance kind of guy.  Anyway, I like the old what you see is what you get approach.  Call me old fashioned, but I guess I am just a journalist at heart.

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