I believe that this advert is good because it clearly shows what the car is, who the car is made by and how much it will cost. The advert says in clear writing "If you want too see the future of the automobile, just look where the E-Class is today". This says that the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is the future of the automobile, it is saying if you want the future of the automobile go and find the E-Class today. This good because it will convince people to buy the product because people will want the future in their cars. Also the advert has put the car on a pedestal and putting it as number one, almost as if they are saying the product is the best you can buy. To improve the advert i would have given multiple views of the product, just because the buyer may not know what the car looks like inside and because the other side of the car may not look as good as the side of the car shown.
I also believe this advert is good because it first of all clearly names the product, what the product is for and who made it. The advert says that the car is designed to look like its moving, even when it's not, its is good that the advertiser has clearly said this and told us that it is called the kinetic design because if they just named it the kinetic design and not said that it is not made to look like i is moving when it is not it would be a bit pointless.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Monday, 12 December 2011
Football Boots Advert
This advert will convince people to the product because it clearly shows what the product is used for, who made it and how much it costs. The advert can be clearly seen because it is in black and white colors which stand out and can be seen very clearly.
By using a famous football player in the advert it will convince people to buy the product because many people will want to be like the football player, because he can be seen as a role model too some people. The target audience is people who play football between mainly the age of 8-35 years of age. By saying the boots will help your first touch may convince people to buy them because they will want the person to have a good first touch.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Media Print Advert Questions
1) What does an advert (print) need to make it look professional?
To make an advert (print) look professional you need to have a picture of the product and the name of the product. Also you need who made the product and how much the product will cost on the print. You may want to choose a famous celebrity fro the advert so people will want to buy the product because they want to be like the celebrity. Your product will need a slogan, preferably a catchy slogan so that it will stay in people's minds.
2) How does an advert persuade people that they 'need" the product advertised?
The advert persuades people that they need the product being advertised by saying that the product is essential for your life. Also they advert will describe or show the product like there is nothing else it and that the product is the best you can buy.
To make an advert (print) look professional you need to have a picture of the product and the name of the product. Also you need who made the product and how much the product will cost on the print. You may want to choose a famous celebrity fro the advert so people will want to buy the product because they want to be like the celebrity. Your product will need a slogan, preferably a catchy slogan so that it will stay in people's minds.
2) How does an advert persuade people that they 'need" the product advertised?
The advert persuades people that they need the product being advertised by saying that the product is essential for your life. Also they advert will describe or show the product like there is nothing else it and that the product is the best you can buy.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
How Adverts Create AIDA
This advert creates AIDA by making the person look like he's holding a lode of games but the advert is saying that the PSP is the object full of games. this creates interest because people will think that the PSP will enter a whole new dimension of gaming. this will make people buy it because it is the latest technology out and looks like a lot of fun.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Advertising
Places where you may find adverts:
- TV
- Shops
- Posters
- Alleyways
- Phone calls
- Emails
- Text messages
- Buses
- Planes
- Cars
- Cabs
- Internet
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Build boards
- Sports stadiums
- TV
- Shops
- Posters
- Alleyways
- Phone calls
- Emails
- Text messages
- Buses
- Planes
- Cars
- Cabs
- Internet
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Build boards
- Sports stadiums
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
Thursday, 6 October 2011
The Representation Of Teenagers In The Media
Introduction
For my research project I have chosen to investigate how teenagers are represented in the media. I have chose this because I am a teenager myself and i often get annoyed on how teenagers are shown in the media like in films and tv soaps. I want to find out how teenagers are represented in all forms of the media.
Films
Teenagers are negatively stereotyped in many modern day films such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, Shank, Anuvahood, Attack the Block and many more. In the film Kidulthood the main characters Trevor (Aml Ameen) and his girlfriend Alisa (Red Madrell), have a traumatic day taking drugs, drinking alcohol and stealing. Alisa is pregnant and I think this is a bad stereotype of teenage girls because many dont get pregnant.
News
The London Riots is a good example of the representation of teenagers in the news because lots of the coverage of the riots was based around teenagers. This has lead to people forming bad steroetypes of teenagers.
For my research project I have chosen to investigate how teenagers are represented in the media. I have chose this because I am a teenager myself and i often get annoyed on how teenagers are shown in the media like in films and tv soaps. I want to find out how teenagers are represented in all forms of the media.
Films
Teenagers are negatively stereotyped in many modern day films such as Kidulthood, Adulthood, Shank, Anuvahood, Attack the Block and many more. In the film Kidulthood the main characters Trevor (Aml Ameen) and his girlfriend Alisa (Red Madrell), have a traumatic day taking drugs, drinking alcohol and stealing. Alisa is pregnant and I think this is a bad stereotype of teenage girls because many dont get pregnant.
News
The London Riots is a good example of the representation of teenagers in the news because lots of the coverage of the riots was based around teenagers. This has lead to people forming bad steroetypes of teenagers.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
My Media Interests
My media interests are mainly in gaming and music. The media technologies I use are Playstation3, Blackberry, IPod and Plasma TV. I mainly play FIFA and Call Of Duty (Bangout) which I'm a beast at. The music I listen is Rap, R&B and Hip Hop. I also like films such as Kick-Ass and Saw also Shark Tale. I also I like to talk to my friends on Blackberry Messenger. And that's everything I like about media.
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