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Analysis of Shampoo Advertising.
... bottle is bursting with a natural fragrance.
The background of the advertisement has been kept quite plain and off-white in colour. I think that this has been chosen because it shows off the dark coloured bottle and flowers and makes it ...
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Analysis of Shampoo Advertising.
... bottle is bursting with a natural fragrance.
The background of the advertisement has been kept quite plain and off-white in colour. I think that this has been chosen because it shows off the dark coloured bottle and flowers and makes it ...
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Analysis of Television Advertising
... womans beautiful eyes, and a male may be tempted to purchase the mascara for his girlfriend or wife in the hope that it will make their eyes look like the womans eyes in the sports car. In frame 3 we ...
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Analysis of Television advertising.
... like you and me. Although these adverts are different they both portray similar techniques in order to get the audience to react. In this essay I shall look closely at both these adverts and highlight these similarities.
In the advert from ...
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Analysis of Television Adverts.
... the background. There is a very strong and firm male voiceover telling you about the agency. It is set in a tropical island. There are two women sunbathing and relaxing in a swimming pool. It has a slight sex appeal. ...
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Analysis of the Archers advert.
... this point we realize what the `2002` means, she is suppose to epitomize modern women, the message is this is what a modern Rapunzel would be like. She isn't waiting for a knight in shining amour to come and rescue ...
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Analysis of the effectiveness of three magazine advertisements.
... feel thirsty just looking at it; also the lid of the bottle is off and the Sprite drink is pouring out; this again makes me feel thirsty.
The target audience is 10-20 year olds of both genders. It is a ...
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Analysis of The Guinness advert
... men appear, each clasping a board, and the newly formed group of surfers run flat out towards the crashing waves of the forbidding ocean. "Tick followed tock followed tick." This further emphasises the fact that he's waiting, and extends the ...
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Analysis of The Guinness advert.
... men appear, each clasping a board, and the newly formed group of surfers run flat out towards the crashing waves of the forbidding ocean. "Tick followed tock followed tick." This further emphasises the fact that he's waiting, and extends the ...
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Analysis of the Subaru Advert
... ideas and theories for new cars.
The slogan for this advert is " The new Subaru Legacy. The next generation." The word "the" at the beginning of the slogan introduces the car it makes it sound unique as if it's the ...
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Analysis of the Subaru Advert.
... and theories for new cars.
The slogan for this advert is " The new Subaru Legacy. The next generation." The word "the" at the beginning of the slogan introduces the car it makes it sound unique as if it“s the only ...
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Analysis of the Subaru Advert.
... theories for new cars.
The slogan for this advert is "The new Subaru Legacy. The next generation." The word "the" at the beginning of the slogan introduces the car it makes it sound unique as if it's the only one in ...
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Analysis of the Tomcat adverts by Bacardi Breezer.
... a bacardi Breezer in the other, something that every man wants.
The advert that I am focusing on is 'cat cam' where we are seeing the world through Tom's eyes. The camera uses a convex lens and the ad ...
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Analysis of TV Advertisement - The Lynx Effect
... men out of the target group. Well the fact this is a sexually orientated advert rules out people with other sexual orientations. It is used to stop people smelling of bodily odors.
Message: 'Buy Lynx to get attractive women'.
This is a very ...
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Analysis of two print advertisements
... insecurities, making them believe that they can look like this with this yoghurt. At the bottom of the advert it mentions the fat content of the mousse to show that it is a food that people can afford to eat ...
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Army Cadets at Newcastle Under Lyme School often use their .22 ranges and find it extremely hard to see what their shoot total is mid-way through the shoot.
... segment displays as to let the user view his or her score with great ease.
The approximate cost of the product is to be something around the region of about £25 as to cover the cost of manufacture, components, storage and ...
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As part of the media coursework component I have chosen to analyse the smarties chocolate bar advert, the new product from nestle.
... and writing are big and bold so they catch the attention of customers.
I would expect to see this advert around schools and music shops, as that is where most children spend their time.
I think the advertising agency would want their ...
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Assessing an advert for Diamond White which is a strong cider alcoholic drink.
... inspiring images, which use colour as a visual stimulant to encourage the reader to "drink". Firstly there is a pink cat which catches our eyes because the colour is bright and its also unusual because there are no cats in ...
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Barnados advertising comparisons.
... for the viewer because they feel like intervening because the boy is too young to make such a decision to end his life this makes the advert successful.
The next advert I looked at was very shocking and distressing. It ...
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Bioinorganic Coordination Chemistry: Copper (II) Tetraphenylporphyrinate
... experiment is as following: 100 mL round bottom flask, stir bar, water condenser, hot plate, UV light, Pasteur pipet, ice bath, separatory funnel, rotary evaporator, evaporating dish, cotton for filtering, and UV-vis spectrometer.
Quinn 2
The chemicals required are: 0.1 g. ...
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Bissellā magic broom - analysing adverts
... advertisement I knew automatically which age group it was designed for.
I think this advert is definitely aimed at old people. I know this as there is an old woman posing with this vacuum. By the looks of things in ...
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Both male and female car adverts are shown at particular times in the day.
... of money to gain a particular slot on television. This is due to the fact that at a certain time in the day you are going to earn a substantial increase in sales revenue than if it were placed at ...
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Branding
... plain T-shirts or bin-liners. These brands only exist at the lower end of the market, with respect to price and quality.
A successful brand can be defined as the following: 'A successful brand is a name, symbol, design, or some ...
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Branding and Culture Jamming
... image they buy a particular type of clothing of course subconsciously we will want to be associated with that.
A brand such as Dior has created a brand image of luxurious expensive products that are fashionable but classic. The name Dior ...
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british advertising
... this approach tends to assume that the developments that occurred were inevitable or 'natural', rather than the result of very particular factors. Where as the latter, attempts to look at much broader contexts. If one takes into account the social, ...