Friday, 12 October 2018
My advert analysis
The target audience for this product is people mainly aged between 14-30 as young people are more concerned with what people think of them. It is for men as it is mens deodorant. The idea for the storm in the city is to appeal to the young male audience as the deodorant is the main thing in the advert with all the lightning bolts are attracted to it and the audience will think they will be more attractive if they buy it. There is a city in the background because that is where exciting things happen so it makes the product look exciting as well. The writing is purple to link with the storm idea as there is lightning bolts in the background.
Wednesday, 3 October 2018
3 Films analysis
You know this is a film poster as there is a title which is in red which shows it is a horror film as red has connotations of blood and gore. It also has other elements that a film poster has like a release date, billing block and tagline which is 'Sharing is Scaring' and the word 'Scaring' implies that it is a horror film. The image is of a young girl in the darkness which is common in horror films.
You know this is a film poster as it has a title in big letters with actors name's underneath including Tom Cruise who is a famous actor. It also has a tagline which is on film posters and it suggests it is an action film as it is 'Live Die Repeat'. The image in the background looks like a city in danger which is common in action films. You also know its a film poster as there is a billing block at the bottom of it and underneath that it says 3D.
You know this is a film poster as there is Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe who are famous actors and also there is a billing block which is common in film posters. There is also a title which film posters have and in the title it says gangster which tells you it is a gangster film. But also the men in the suits make you think it is a gangster film. Also the man in the black suit has a gun in his hand which furthers the idea that it is a gangster film.
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