Character - 12/A Communication‚ MP Individual Written Assignment The Advert On the final page of this document you will find the advert I have chosen for my analysis. I will mainly be using the Berlos SMCR model. The Analysis The source of this advert is mainly the Bavarian auto-maker BMW. Specifically‚ it is a division in Greece selling premium used BMW’s. Their main goal is to sell more cars‚ of course‚ but one might assume‚ that compromising the general belief
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For my print based advert‚ I have used a young model who looks as though she is in her early 20’s. The young lady is dressed in a long‚ flowing dress; denoting that she could be getting married. This represents that she has given herself to a new life. From this short fragment of information‚ I have already learnt that my target audience is for people seeking true love and above the age of 19. Additionally‚ the colour white is ubiquitous in my advert‚ as a result of the pigment being in relation
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Media Coursework Hovis Advert Analysis In this essay‚ I will be analysing the 2008‚ £15 million Hovis TV advertisement. Filmed in Liverpool with a cast of over 750 extras‚ director Ringan Ledwidge portrays a young boy (13 year old Brian Mackie) buying a loaf of bread in 1886‚ which was when the first Hovis loaf of bread was sold‚ and then travelling with the bread tucked under him arm‚ through 12 decades in British History. The concept behind the advert is to show that Hovis has been around for
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Comparing the themes in two poems by Les Murray The poem Broad Bean Sermon and the Burning Truck are two contrasting poems by the poet les Murray. The poem Broad Bean Sermon explores various themes such as; the beauty of nature and positiveness e.g. the positive outlooks on the environment. It is about the person giving a spiritual speech about these beans; however he’s not focusing on the ordinariness of the beans but rather he is concentrating on the uniqueness and different types or personalities
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images (Dewitte). One of the early artists during this movement was Pablo Picasso. His painting‚ “Two Women in Front of a Window”‚ is an excellent example of surrealism and it also contains elements of cubism. In contrast‚ Philippe de Champaigne’s piece “The Repentant Magdalen”‚ was painted during the Middle ages and exemplifies qualities commonly found in Medieval Art. This essay compares these two art periods with respect to the major works created by these prominent artists. “The Repentant Magdalen”
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Comparing the Two Poems: Clown Punk and Medusa. Compare the ways the ‘Clown Punk’ and ‘Medusa’ show characteristics of being isolated and having bad or no kind of relationship with people. Both the ‘Clown Punk’ and ‘Medusa’ show characteristics of being isolated from humans; as shown in the ‘Clown Punk’‚ a man is being shunned by the general public‚ he is thought to be a bit of a joke – not to be taken seriously or treated as an equal. People fear him‚ yet despite this they also have a contrasting
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Keats and Smith‚ Two Peas in a Pod The presence of sleep and night are often seen in John Keats’ and Charlotte Smith’s works. John Keats was a lonely man‚ who was talked down to by critics his whole career. Charlotte Smith‚ although married with twelve children‚ is often thought of as unhappy. Both poets saw the night and sleep as an escape from reality which is present in "To Sleep"‚ "The Night"‚ and "Ode to the Nightingale". Charlotte Smith wrote “To Sleep” as a reflection on her own life. Smith
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In Mark Twain’s “Two Ways of Seeing a River” and Charles Yale Harrison’s “In the Trenches‚” the authors use sensory imagery to enhance the reader’s visualization on the plot. In addition‚ both authors effectively demonstrate the use of imagery. In Twain’s “Two ways of seeing a River‚” he uses sensory imagery to describe his change of view on his once great river; however‚ in Harrison’s “In the Trenches‚” he effectively uses multiple types of sensory imagery to show the wartime life of the narrator
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COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF CURRICULUM AND THEIR BENEFITS FOR CHILDREN EDUCATION This essay will focus on two different curriculum approaches and it’s benefit in children’s education taking in to consideration the values and aims It will at teacher’s role or guidance in the learning environment and how parents and care givers to contribute towards their children’s education Olivia 1997 defined curriculum is as the content chosen to be taught or subjects that are most useful for the
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Learning‚ Perception The advert begins with Prof. Ian Johnston narrating the following simulation comparing two identical cars travelling at different speeds and the rate of their respective braking speeds. One car was initially travelling at 65 km/h and the other car travelling at 60 km/h when a change in the road ahead appears ahead a truck blocking their path. The time between when the drivers initially react and the time they come in contact with the truck the car travelling at 65 km/h collides
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