Thursday, 8 December 2011

Mercedes Mclaren SLR Advert

This is my advert for the classy Mercedes Mclaren SLR I put it by a waterfall to show the grace of the car and that it's also adventurous able to travel. The Mercedes Mclaren SLR is my dream car and is an everyday car that's attractive with Upwards opening doors this car is truly first class. M. Jackson

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Photographic Trials


My photographic trial run for next year


Q & A

Q: What does an advert (print) need to have to make it look professional?

A: there are many things it could have but not must have such as, Sponsors or endorsements of some type make it look professional but not necessary. You can also have a Copyright symbol to make it look professional but again not necessary. If the pic of the product and the products backdrop look professional then so will your advertisement.

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Q: How does an advert persuade people that they "need" the product advertised?

A: You make the product look as cool as you can or as financially friendly as you can that way people will believe in the product and it's purpose and they will want, no they will in fact crave the product thinking that they need it for whatever reason.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

adverts using A.I.D.A

A - Awareness
I - Interest
D - Desire
A - Action

Awareness - Make the viewer aware of the product
Interest - Make them become more interested in the product
Desire - Make them desire the product shown
Action - Make them take action and go get the product

Example: An advert for a bottle of Martini - Aware - A
Under the sea in a tropical location -  Interested -I
Surround it with nice tropical animals - Desiring the product - D
Make them thirsty surrounding it with water using subliminal messaging - Action going and getting the product - A

Monday, 31 October 2011

Why do companies spend so much money on advertising?

Because they need a way to get their product across to people so they can earn double the money spent on the advertisement.

Places you may find advertisements

cinema,places you may find advertisements include:
television,
magazine,
films,
gaming,
internet,
billboards,
leaflets,
telecom sales rep,
people on street,
theatre,
shops,
packaging,
Buses.

Monday, 10 October 2011

representation of the disabled

My Representation of the Disabled

























This is a link that shows the rights of the disabled and today I will be showing the breaches of the rights of disabled people in the media and I support those who show the disabled in an extra-ordinary way such as Daredevil a film showing that the blind aren’t useless they can be just as strong as anyone with sight, then there’s Professor X in X-men he was in a wheelchair due to a bullet through the spine and is extremely smart yet he was still able to help teach and educate others with powers so in his film/alternate reality he is a major role model trying to strengthen human-mutant bonds.

http://www.leeds.ac.uk/disability-studies/archiveuk/Barnes/Media.pdf

Now onto the breaches of disabled people’s rights in the media, now in television we have disabled people    unable to take part in everyday life.  A classic stereotype is stupidity well that is counter acted by some people with Asperger’s and the blind can see with their nose and ears as their other senses become enhanced, also the audiences that actually sicken me are the ones that laugh at the disabled cause it isn’t something they pick to have happen such as, my brother he was BORN with down syndrome it weren’t something he picked to happen it just does and I support him because he still just gets on with life as though it’s fine so actually he is stronger than a great many that will be reading this blog now. A major prejudice of the disabled is as I said people believing that they are stupid and Unable to do everyday tasks there not there just Less able to and there not all stupid Stephen Hawking he is
Hawking has a motor neurone disease that is related to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a condition that has progressed over the years and has left him almost completely paralysed. This I admit was copied from his Wikipedia as an insight on the world’s smartest disabled person as he has an IQ of 160 and he has a major impact on society sometimes good and sometimes bad people can make fun of his disability meaning he can’t talk but he can think better than a great many. There are some positives and negatives without disabled people the world wouldn’t be a world as there would not be any people to think better to provide meaning to the earth.



New Media Technologies

Monday, 26 September 2011

representation of groups in the media

this picture represents the view of women as sex objects
this picture represents the view of fat people as funny because peter has his own gravitational pull
this picture represents the view that old people are boring (it's prince charles)