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An analysis of three magazine advertisements for various cosmetics items and products.
... letter on a piece of blue crumpled paper and at the bottom of the page there is a picture of the product. It is quite a large image of the product and it is a vibrant blue colour to attract ...
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An Analysis of two adverts
... a business block near a window which is the frame work of the story.
At the end of this advert the Virgin Mobile slogan comes up which is "the devil makes work for idle thumbs." This makes people think ...
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An analysis of two adverts
... captures your attention and makes certain you look at the most significant image - the product. It has a clear background with no small images, allowing no distractions. If the reader's attention is not diverted they can only look at ...
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An Analysis of Two Adverts, Impulse Anti - Perspirant and Sure Anti - Perspirant
... it helps her to stand out from the background.
Her clothes are blue, which, apart from making her stand out from the background, is one of the major colours on the Impulse bottle, which allows the reader to subconsciously ...
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An ICT System for a Yellow Pages Supplier
... of words on the advert
Picture present absent, also amount of pictures
Price inc. VAT
The employee who is responsible for the design stage then will combine the colours to match the text colour and the background picture. He/she would come up with ...
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AnalLAYSING AN ADVERT FOR DIOR PERFUME “PURE POISON” FROM THE MAGAZINE “EVE”
... from other adverts in the magazine because it is on the back outside cover. This is an effective advertising technique because it is the last thing that catches the eye, before the magazine is closed. The small amount of lettering ...
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Analyse a typical commercial break on evening TV - What techniques are used to sell goods and services?
... notice her, then listen to more of what she says. She is in a room, inside a house. She has her arms out- stretched and is saying to her Dad ' It was this big!' The next scene shows a ...
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Analyse an ad break on commercial Television discuss audience institution, representation and other techniques The commercial break to be discussed was broadcast during the 8pm to 10pm performance of Agatha Christies “Miss Marple”.
... to unwind. The advertisers would have to take note of the audience's interests and tastes. The spectators for "Miss Marple" would be educated, that is why it was useful to show the Ireland and Australia adverts, as they were retired ...
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Analyse and comment on the ways in which media reinforce or exploit Dominant Social Ideologies
... the 'feeling great' music in the background, it explains that no other meal make you feel as good as this one. The target audience is women who want to lose weight and feel good. This is a stereotype in itself ...
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Analyse and compare the effectiveness of the techniques used by the film makers in the creation of the trailers for the films 'Armageddon' and 'Deep Impact'.
... not hit and all the people although very shocked survive.
The second film 'Armageddon' goes on for about 45 - 60 seconds this trailer also gives a lot of the plot away virtually all of it, 'Armageddon' is based on the ...
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Analyse and compare two magazine advertstwo adverts that I have recently studied are both promoting ordinary, everyday household products. These are, Persil washing-up liquid and Hovis bread.
... the foreground of the Persil advert, there is a famous supermodel posing for the camera in central view. The plain white background contrasts against the model's dark skin so that she's superimposed. The model positions her arms against her body ...
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Analyse and Compare which of the Two Car Advertisements is more effective.
... males, the attraction of expensive, sexy cars is that they'll gain the respect of materialist woman. It's the old line "boys with their toys" and this advert is a definite magnet to those boys.
But for the Citroen its dull ...
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Analyse and evaluate two advertisements for similar products, commenting on their style, content and approach. Explain which advertisement you find the most effective and why.
... skin.
A quote from Oscar winning Make-up artist increases the population of buyers. It increases because that on the movie the actresses looks nice because she wears the product, as being a ordinary people they want to look nice, therefore ...
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Analyse Carefully Three or Four Print-Based Advertisements, Paying Special Attention to the Techniques Used. Do You Think These Advertisements are Successful in Persuading Their Target Audience?
... society could possibly believe that 'Lynx', for example, will actually make beautiful women throw themselves at you. So why then is it so popular? There are a large amount of similar products available but for some reason 'Lynx' has the ...
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Analyse how structural and linguistic devices are used to target specific audiences in printed media texts.
... specific audiences.
The crucial feature in my advert is the witty yet effective slogan; this is in a larger, bold type and of a different font. This is placed at the top of the page making sure that this is ...
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Analyse how the Cancer Research UK television advertisement achieves its aims.
... up to find new and effective treatments for cancer quicker than ever before. The genre of an advert will determine its audience and most adverts are geared towards a certain target audience. For example, if the advert were for 'Mountain ...
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Analyse in detail the use of pertinent film techniques/style the opening of the film 'Falling Down.' How do these work to produce meanings and establish themes? What techniques are used? How are they used and combined to produce specific meanings?
... unawareness almost immediately. It is almost like a last resort before the pandemonium that is about to ensue hits you.
When the action begins it is of a full close up of a man's sweaty forehead. The camera pulls away ...
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Analyse the
... by the cup of tea and sourcer that he is holding.
The producers of the paint have portrayed this advert effectively as they have chosen carefully what they are doing with the picture and the anchorage text at the bottom. ...
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Analyse the 1989 Volkswagen Passat Tv Advert.
... safety of her mother in a Volkswagen Passat. Finally, the girl gets in the car, escaping the dangers. As the car takes her away, a police officer stops the traffic to let the Passat pass.
This is the classic fairy tale ...
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Analyse the C-Vit advert to show your understanding Of techniques used to create an effective magazine advert.
... a brain.
The text is positioned at the bottom of the page, underneath the main image. The heading is in bold, large font and is underlined to stand out from the rest of the text. The opening line is aims directly ...
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Analyse the effectiveness of two car adverts, focusing on how they use safety as a feature.
... advert is difficult to understand if you are young as Dorothy Parker was famous in the 1920s.
On the contrary I feel the audience addressed in the Hyundai advert is mainly women as they have a very strong maternal instinct ...
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Analyse the media devices and techniques used in a particular advert and comment on their effectiveness.
... that is projected within the advert that catches the viewer's attention towards certain things mentioned or seen. The media devices used in the advert prove to be effective as the final advert is both effective and convincing. It uses a ...
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Analyse the relationship between the product life cycle and cash flow.
... development. Manufacturers at this stage spend a lot of money in order to create awareness. The cash flow at this stage would not be very positive. A lot of money has been spent at the introduction to get the public ...
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Analyse the two magazine adverts, which do you think is more effective and why?
... smiling and appear happy, confident and relaxed. Colour is cleverly used in this advert, because basically the two main colours in the picture, which stand out the most, are green and blue, which represent tranquillity and calmness. The scene is ...
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Analyse three text based advertisements.
... there is a handsome man who is wearing a typical surgeons outfit its also saying that it is very quite. The image is a modern, busy and quiet life style.
In this advert the advertiser uses colour very well, they ...