Thursday, 1 May 2014

5 Adverts

Nike Football: winner stays on

The Nike football advert uses may styles such as humour,parody and intertexualy. the techniques used are celebrity endorsement, hidden message which is 'risk everything' and a persuasive technique called star power. the audience used for this advert is football fans and players and also fans of high profie players who attract people from all around the world

skittles 

The style of the advert is humorous, parody . A technique which is used is a hidden message. The persuasive techniques that are used are used is that the skittles never end and they describe that it taste like a rainbow, which makes it even easier for them to children. The audience is children as it is a humours add

Beats by dre

The style of the advert is intersexuality.The form is stand alone because it does not follow a series. A technique it uses is a hidden message, it is trying to say once you wear the headphones there is not a care in the world for you.They use celebrity endorsement as a technique as a way of selling there product which is bound to boost there sales.

john lewis

The style of this advertisement is dramatic we know this because through the advert is slow paced ad. The technique of it is an emotional response of compassion. technique: The sad music suppose play on the viewers emotions as it is also a Christmas advert and makes the viewers think about everyone coming together as thats what it shows with the animals in the advert. it appeals to almost all ages as it is a very festive advert and is for everyone.

BT

This advert is humorous it is also part of a series of adverts because they have a lot as bt broadband is updated all the time and there are new deals to promote. This can attract a lot of people to buy that one product. The conventions in this advert is that they show the product in the advert. The audience which the advert would be trying to attract adults mostly mostly home-owners who use a lot of internet or need a house phone that has fast connection.

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