GCSE Media Coursework- Advertising
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For my Advertisements I have chosen two adverts selling cars to two very different target audiences. My first is an advert for the Toyota Corolla; this advert is in the "S:2" Sunday express supplement, this magazine is stereotypically read by middle class couples. This advert is laid out on a double page spread to make readers focus on the product and not be drawn to other visible adverts from other companies. It focuses on visual humour with surprisingly little text and no pseudo science, which is the strategy typically used by car manufacturers to sell their products. It...
an image to take with them. This causes the ad to stick in their minds and be recalled at a completely unconnected moment.
an image to take with them. This causes the ad to stick in their minds and be recalled at a completely unconnected moment.
Unlike the first advert this one does contain a price within the copy although it is still very small and not easily noticed.
The Volvo slogan "for life" is included in the bottom left hand corner along with a rpm gauge, which creates the impression of high performance. In conclusion these ads are more similar than they first appear and yet the different target audiences cause subtle differences which cannot be ignored.
In act one of 'The Crucible' Arthur Miller uses many dramatic techniques in order to emphasize the events that he is describing and to suggest there relevance to us today. One technique that he often uses is that he stops the main dialogue and has an intermission...
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"Disabled" and "Exposure" are poems written by Wilfred Owen during the First World War. Although they are both written about the same subject they show different aspects of war. "Disabled" centres on the thoughts and feeling of a man who has survived the war and how his life changed after...
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Reading a TV commercial. The first bit in the advert shows a predominantly red background with dancers silhouetted in the bottom left hand corner. I think that the silhouette is in the corner because that isn't what we are supposed to see. Even though this image shows enjoyment and...
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The play 'An Inspector Calls' was written in 1945, but the play was set in 1912. After living through two world wars, Priestley writes this play trying to get across his point that unless the world becomes socialist there will be another World War. By setting the play earlier than...
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Gothic art, architecture and literature was very popular during the late 18th century through to the end of the 19th century. This was because at this time society was governed by strict moral codes and people wanted to escape into a world of dark imaginings and passions. Gothic...
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