The deconstruction of an Audi car advertisement. Media
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'In the nick of time' is one of a new generation of car advertisements. It moves away from the stereotypical sales-tactics of its predecessors i.e. young attractive males driving fast cars that vastly improve their sex-lives, and tries to appeal to a different audience. This advertisement slips the Audi Car cleverly in to a niche in the market for a family vehicle. With a thoughtfully constructed and intricate text, which works on three main levels, the visual associations, the story line and the voice over, it creates a very attractive image for the car. 'In the nick of time' attaches...
inheritance for future generations. In fact the voice-over even says the words 'new generation' when referring to the Audi car: "In short, will it be one of the new generation of Audis?" Also, the final sound effect of the advertisement is that of the newborn baby crying. This is a very potent ending to the advertisement as the sound of babies crying is a proven way to stimulate protective instincts in the targeted young parents. It leaves the audience with the clear message that to protect and provide for you children, you should be driving an Audi.
inheritance for future generations. In fact the voice-over even says the words 'new generation' when referring to the Audi car: "In short, will it be one of the new generation of Audis?" Also, the final sound effect of the advertisement is that of the newborn baby crying. This is a very potent ending to the advertisement as the sound of babies crying is a proven way to stimulate protective instincts in the targeted young parents. It leaves the audience with the clear message that to protect and provide for you children, you should be driving an Audi.
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This play is all about desire. The whole context is about strangers falling in love in n instant and all this pent up unrequited love causes the lonely characters to act unusually, thus, providing a foundation for a potentially funny play. I am going to write about, and analyse,...
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11th September 2001, a day to remember for all nations of the world, for grief or happiness depending on your relationship with the USA. Four American civilian aeroplanes were hijacked by terrorists and were crashed into the twin towers of the world trade centre, the Pentagon and one was...
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In Eastenders the director uses various techniques such as realism, cliffhangers, suspense, camera techniques and angles, and complex plots, to convey and effective storyline. These techniques envelop the audience into the story of Eastenders. In Eastenders the director often uses more than one story line. In this episode of...
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'Indisputably Magnificent?' To set the scene; you've just sold an incredibly unexpected eight million copies of your immense and indisputably magnificent debut album, 'Parachutes' which is now able to take its well earned place amongst the most popular records of 2000. The melody of 'Yellow' seems forever...
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