1. What does an advert (print) need to have to make it look professional?
For an advert to look professional you need it to appeal to their target audience and for it to look good so people would want to buy it.
2. How does an advert persuade people that they "need" the product advertised?
The advert persuades people that they need the product by showing them what the product can do.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
AIDA in adverts
This advert shows AIDA in lots of ways. Some ways are in its slogan("even angels will fall") and this would attract the customer to buy it even though it is an obvious untrue saying. It also uses the purple light to attract people.
This advert had AIDA in it in a few ways. It uses its slogan to its advantage(Just do it) and changes it to make more people want to buy it(Just buy it). It also includes an image to show what it looks like.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Television advertisement
1. The first TV ad broadcast in the UK was on ITV on 21 September 1955, advertising Gibbs SR toothpaste.
2. The current record for an advertising slot on British Television is quoted at being £250,000 for a 30 second slot during the 2010 series of Britain's Got Talent.
3. The television advertising the UK are cheaper because the US population is 5 times bigger.
4. The impact that digital recorders have on advertising is that some adverts are not getting seen as you can just skip to the program.
5. Product placement means when you put an advert into a tv program
2. The current record for an advertising slot on British Television is quoted at being £250,000 for a 30 second slot during the 2010 series of Britain's Got Talent.
3. The television advertising the UK are cheaper because the US population is 5 times bigger.
4. The impact that digital recorders have on advertising is that some adverts are not getting seen as you can just skip to the program.
5. Product placement means when you put an advert into a tv program
Monday, 31 October 2011
Where advertisements are found
posters
magazines
newspapers
bus
bus stop
tv
interest
trains
blogs
shops
billboard
news
itunes
retailers
text
leaflets
spam mail
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Monday, 17 October 2011
media representation of teenagers Part 4- conclusion
Part 4- Conclusion
Now that I have gone into reasearch about how teenagers are represented in the media I have seen that they represented pretty bad as stealing, selfish and rude people however, there are still some good bits like how they can be caring and honest but that is only rare in the media. So overall I think the media represents teenagers in not the best way and I hope that one day this stereotype will be lifted from teenagers everywhere.
Media representation of teenagers Part 3- news
Part 3- News
London riots- The London riots is a terrible thing that shows teenagers as theiving, looting uncooperative citizens this annoyed me so much because I thought that whenever now teenagers such as myself walk outside it feels to me like I’m always being watched. This is unfair because most teenagers are not like that and thats what annoys me the most these people didn’t think about what they were doing. Overall I wish that something like this never happens again because it damaged many people and their lives all because of teenagers like these.
Killing of Rhys Jones- Rhys was a good boy who was just on the way home from foorball when a teenager came up from behind and shot Rhys in the back. This was a very sad day for Rhys’s family and the teenager that killed Rhys was a bad representation as it showed that teenagers would see a target and then kill them. This again is not what all teenagers are like especially not like this. Finally I hope that Rhys’s family are ok and that whoever done this feels horrible for what he done.
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