Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Diamond Adverts





This is a diamond advert that is aimed at women. This is mainly aimed at women because there is a womens wedding ring and girly flowers. Women always want their weddding day to be the best day of their lives, "That Special day just got better..." suggests the diamond ring will make the day so much better! The background of the white silk is a connetation of the womens wedding dress, there is also a wedding invitation on top of the silk table cloth. The flowers represent the womans flower bouquet which she holds when she gets married. This will catch womens attention and they will read this to find out information on diamond wedding rings beacause the ring is the most important thing on a wedding. This follows and uses the gratification theory. They also will define the personal identity by having a diamond ring, the advert reinforces if you have a ring you will be a successful wife.






Friday, 5 September 2014

Viral Ads Reviews



This Barclaycard advert has 107,787 views on YouTube and has gone viral. The target audience is for adults because its advertising a credit card and the story of the advert is about men and women that have a job in an office. The story of the advert is also humorous because it involves a normal man who works in an office and goes to London in a waterslide and buys products using his credit card. The advert follows the man in the waterslide all around central London and shows all different work places and professions where the customers can use the product, this makes the audience think about the product and how they could use it. This promotes the product easy and quickly because it shows how he uses the credit card on the go. In addition to this advert, there is a game that lets the audience the same as the character and ride the waterslide just like the character in the advert. The advert has the sound of then men and women working in the office so it has diegetic sound but also the advert includes non diegetic sound because there is a song playing over the voices of the characters. This advert has gone viral because it is fun and humorous and when people see the Barclay shop they think of the advert and they know how easy and quick the product is to use and they will want to go and buy it.




This Evian baby&me advert has 92,753,441 views and has gone viral. The target audience is mainly for adults because the advert has a short story when adults turn into babies in a mirror. The advertisers of Evian water want to represent their water as one that can keep adults young at heart. This advert has gone viral because the advert is very humorous, it also makes you want to go and buy the product because it doesn’t really have anything to do with water. In addition to this advert there is a game that lets you turn into a baby like the characters on the advert which also helps the company promote their product. The audience will see ‘Evian’ and think of the mad, funny advert and how they can be like the characters and use the app to turn into babies themselves. The audience are more familiar with the product because of the pun line 'Evian live young' because the characters are acting young again. This also suggests how the product can make you happy and young again because when the adults turn into babies they are happy and start dancing. They were adults at the start of the advert and at the end of the advert they ‘live young’ and turn into babies. There is diegetic sound at the start of the advert because you can hear the horns of cars and you can also hear sirens and people talking in the background. During the advert there is non diegetic sound because there is a fast song playing through the advert when the characters are dancing.








Thursday, 4 September 2014

Viral Marketing


Viral Marketing

1. A direct marketing technique in which a company persuades internet users to forward its publicity material in e-mails (usually by including jokes,games.video clips,etc)

2. A marketing strategyin which conventional media are eschewed in favour of various techniques designed to generate word-of-mouth publicity, in the hope of creating a fad or craze.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Edward Scissorhands

                                                         Edward Scissorhands


1. Note the use of "intertexuality" with regards to the references to fairy tales
At the begining its a fairy tale at christmas with a grandma and her grandchild and then the film goes back to that fairy tale. The castle at the top and the end of the town refers to slepping beauty.

2. Discuss how Burton creates sympathy for Edward
People fell sorry for him beacuse he has no hands and he is very different to eveyone else and lives alone with a lot of bad memories. No one accepts him for who he is, he is just getting judged all the time. The scars on his face makes the auidence feel empathy which suggests he is always pushed away.

3. Explain the importance of music within the film
The music is fast pace at points of suspence and brings fellings to the audience and sets the mood. At other points when there is a sad part in the film the music slows down.

4. Explain how the colours influence the audiences perception of the town
There is dark colours in the castle where Edward lives but there is bright and more happy colours in the town where the neighbours live.

5. Discuss the contrast between Edward and the residents of the town what does this suggest?

Thursday, 5 June 2014

Enchanted


Consider how Disney subverts the conventions of the classic Fairy Tale im the film "Enchanted"

Q1. Note references to other films;
Cinderella- the slipper left at the end, the ball, the evil stepmother, she falls asleep and is awoken by the true loves kiss, the deadline at 12oclock.
Snow White- She knows the 7 dwarfs, the poisinous apples, the evil old lady, all the animals help her get ready.
Sound Of Music- she runs up the hill singing and dancing.
Sleeping Beauty- he kisses her at the end and then she comes back to life.

Q2. The opening sequence is animated and contains the features of a classic fairy tale- why?
To show it is actually a classic fairy tale but with a twist to bring the audience in and make them unsure on whats going to happen and real them in and make them think.

Q3. How does Disney introduce modern day America?
When the character falls down the wishing well and then comes out of the drains in the modern day, busy, unhelpful, rude and dangerous America.

Q4. How does the audience's reaction to Gizelle within the film portray society's reaction to the unusual?
It suggests you are judged for what you do and get judged for being different, which also in todays society.

Q5. Consider the roles of gender within the film- who has the power?
Throughout the film different people have the power, at first the prince has the power because he marrys Gizelle, then the evil queen has the power because she pushes Gizelle down the wishing well, then the man who looks after Gizelle has the power his name is Robert and he resues Gizelle then finally Gizelle has the power because he rescues Robert.

Q6. How does the conclusion of the film link to the classic fairy tale?
There is a happy ending, the shoe fits Nancy at the end, Robert kisses Gizelle and she then wakes up, the evil old lady makes Gizelle eat a posionous apple, there is an evil dragon that takes Robert away amd finally there is a big ball at the end.