Semester 1‚ 2012 Comparison of Advertising Techniques of American TV Commercials of the 1950s and Today The 1950s in America were the “Golden Age of Television” (‘The Golden Age of Television’‚ 2009). After the Second World War ended‚ all the money people had saved over the last four years was just waiting to be spent. The result was 50 million television sets by 1960 in the United States (Miller and Novak‚ 1977‚ p.344). The 1950s were a decade of economic optimism which resulted in greater
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A Visual analysis of advertising techniques English 1101 Revised A Visual Analysis of Advertising Techniques Got milk? Those two little words started a phenomenon that swept across America and eventually became recognized throughout the world. What started in October 1993 as an attempt by the National Milk Processing Board to increase sales and raise awareness of the health benefits of drinking milk has turned into a multi-million dollar cash cow. They created a witty slogan that
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The 1880’s is around the time that businesses found that they could use advertising to coax people into buying their products (“American Advertising: A Brief History”‚ 2014‚ Paragraph 5). From then on businesses changed the advertising market into an abomination. Advertising has advanced so much that everywhere you turn you see an ad; even places like park benches. You can’t turn your computer on without seeing an advertisement for Microsoft or look at a quick video on YouTube without the annoying
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the effects of propaganda on today’s society. You may want to discuss how propaganda sways public opinion. You would want to use specific examples of propaganda and discuss in detail how your example specifically is used to sway public opinion. People that watch T.V‚ read magazines or newspapers are most likely to be affected by propaganda. Propaganda is an idea used by companies‚ organizations‚ and individuals to sway people into something they want them to believe in. Propaganda could also be
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The car company‚ Kia‚ is trying to sell a new car which they say is the most fuel efficient car yet. Kia is advertising their new car‚ the Kia Niro‚ which uses celebrity Melissa McCarthy to sell their product. They use Melissa McCarthy to give a “bandwagon” appeal. I feel the ad tries to catch the attention of growing adults with the core aspect of the car‚ it’s fuel efficiency‚ but they could possibly catch kids and attention to the humor aspect of the ad. I feel the ad should be directed towards
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of Something Good I remember it all. I can still feel the warm summer wind gliding my sun-kissed cheeks. I didn’t usually have all of my windows down while I drove‚ especially not on the way to my lackluster burden‚ otherwise known as my job. Today was an exception‚ however‚ summer was quickly approaching its end‚ and I would be once again bound by the chains of high school. I decided to cherish every little bit that I had left. As I pulled in‚ I thought to myself‚ “just another ordinary day
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Drake Sprite Commercial In this commercial‚ Sprite used the persuasive technique ethos to advertise their product. Sprite used Drake to show that even some of the most popular celebrities drink the same soda as you do. Before he took a sip of it‚ he wasn’t able to get with the music. But‚ after he takes a sip‚ it’s like it gives him a burst of energy or creativity‚ as if the drank gave him a boost. It showed him getting frustrated with himself‚ but after he took a drink it gave him more confidence
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Short Essay 3 Propaganda is a useful tool for any politician or government‚ especially in unstable times such as during or after a war. Not surprisingly‚ aspects of propaganda can be found in both Churchill’s "Iron Curtain Speech" and Stalin’s "Response to Churchill". The speeches both contain elements of truth and distortions of that truth‚ and any dissection of them will reflect the author’s cultural and national background. Keeping this in mind will serve to rationalize any conclusions reached
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Evidence T: Technique E: Elaboration R: Response Point : State the point you are trying to prove eg. the conflict in the extract symbolizes change.... Evidence : Give evidence for the conflict by quoting.. Technique : State Literary Features Elaboration : Develop your point further and give a deeper explanation on your point. Also state the reason for the point that the author was trying to make‚ or the reason for which the literary feature was used. (Why was is used?) Response : Describe
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The image above was created by the Bangalore traffic police in India. The main purpose for the creation of this advertisement is to advocate against talking on the phone and driving‚ it uses many rhetorical devices including Aristotle’s three appeals - ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos - that he believed made a convincing argument. The picture is directed to any person who drives and talks on the phone and shows how dangerous the act really is. The photographer Mallikarjun Katakol and the graphic designer
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