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Galaxy Audrey Hepburn

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1) What  key conventions  of TV advertising can you find in the Galaxy advert? Audio, Slight dialogue, plot, intertextuality, written cod3es,slogan,logo,pack shots 2) What is the  key message  the Galaxy advert is communicating about its chocolate? The slogan for the advert will help you with this question. The slogan "why have cotton when you can have silk" implies that the chocolate is much smoother than other ones. 3) Who is Audrey Hepburn and w hy did Galaxy select Audrey Hepburn for this advert?  Audrey Hepburn is a very famous actress from the 50s Galaxy probably selected her because of the very sophisticated vibe of the chocolate 4) What is intertextuality? when a media text references another media text 5) What Audrey Hepburn films are suggested in this advert and how is this effect created (e.g. mise-en-scene - CLAMPS: costume, lighting, actors, make-up, props, setting)?  Romsn Holiday by the use of italian rivera and Gregory Peck loookalike 6) Whi...

Omo csp

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  1) What year was the advert produced? 1955 2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s? Add as much detail to this answer as you can as these are the social, cultural and historical contexts we will need to write about in the exam. Typically, women were represented as very beautiful all the time.They were also oversexualised and objectified.Women were also expected to be housewives and mothers (doing all the work around the house) 3) How does the heading message ('OMO makes whites bright') and the style of the text promote the product? It promotes OMO as one of the best brands for whitening clothes. The font did look like a comic book. 4) Analyse the mise-en-scene in the advert (CLAMPS): how is costume, make-up and placement of the model used to suggest women's role in society?    it suggests that women are meant to be housewives and do most of the cleaning. 5) Why is a picture of the product added to the bottom right of the advert? So people shopping kno...

gender stereotypes in adverts

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  1) Find  three  adverts featuring women that are from the 1950s or 1960s.  Save the images to your Media folder as jpegs and then import them into your blog post.  Hint:  You may wish to look at car, perfume or cleaning products but can use any product you wish. 2) Find  three  adverts featuring women that are from post-2000.  Save the images to your Media folder as jpegs and then import them into your blog post. 3) What stereotypes of women can you find in the 1950s and 1960s adverts? Give specific examples.  In the first advert it shows women being sexualised for their body In the second onew it shows that women like the colour pink and how feminine it is. it also shows thatwomen like talking about beauty. in the third one it makes sure that the reader knows the women is the cook 4) What stereotypes of women can you find in the post-2000s adverts? Give specific examples. It represents rihanna as very feminine and that girls enjoy mak...
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  Colour Scheme: Very vibrant and eye catching colours normally associated with the rainbow which is also used in the skittles slogan. Slogan: "taste the rainbow" This is a play on the fact that skitlles are the colours of the rainbow which works very well with the raibnow made of skittles in the background  Background: the background is a rainbow made of skittles solidifying their everlasting association with the rainbow. The logo and product: I have put these in the same section as the LOgo is on the packet right in the middle of the screen so you know what thye product looks like USP: pretty colours QUESTON2: This is an advert for the mens fragrance: Azzaro the most wanted EDP intense (funnily enough it is in my pocket right now on the day this is publishes Colour scheme: The colour scheme is matching the colour of the notes of the fragrance creating a better vibe around the notes. The brand azzaro doesnt have a slogan now looking at it this isnt an amazing example but i k...