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    on radio station commercials. Verizon commercials are also seen during the breaks of your favorite‚ pass time TV shows. One commercial I found interesting in particular was aired in January 2016. The commercial shows three groups of balls going down spiral lanes and decreasing in value if they do not meet the named standards. The red balls stand for Verizon‚ the blue balls stand for AT&T‚ the yellow balls stand for Sprint and the lane for T Mobile is always empty. The commercial focuses on the following:

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    Amber Green English 102 03/15/2014 First Draft Advertisement Advertising is a very interesting topic because there are different ways that you can look at it. Advertising is a set of communications or activities used to influence and persuade consumers to adopt products and services. First‚ let me start off by defining advertising. The transfer of advertising attempts to transfer people’s feelings about one topic or product to another topic or product. When looking at advertising‚ try to

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    Vodafone 2 3. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Description 2 4. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Analysis 4 5. TV Commercial “Where are you?” - Cons And Pros 9 6. Outlook 14 7. Conclusion 15 8. References 15 8.1 Picture Sources 17 1. Task Description And Introduction Advertising is the connecting factor of a company to its costumer. It is also the communication between those two sectors. In 2011 almost 30 billion Euros were spend on advertisement in Germany. Compared

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    Visual Auschwitz Analysis

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    supremacy and inhumanity. These ideas are portrayed to the viewer through the use of visual techniques. This image communicates sadness and immense anger to the viewer‚ as well as extremely significant ideas. Images can communicate ideas to the viewer through the use of visual techniques that can inform the viewer on the past and change the way we see our society; this is all done through the application of visual techniques. Anti-Semitism was ubiquitous during World War Two as well as in this image

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    NHI Commercial Analysis

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    The commercial that was chosen is the National Health Insurance(NHI) commercial. The Bahamas Government attempts to persuade and bring clear understanding to The Bahamian people in efforts that they would accept their new initiative‚ through a commercial. The commercial uses a little girl to illustrate what NHI entail of‚ to mature Bahamians age ranging from 18-80. It answers the questions Who NHI is offered to? What health issues is covered with NNI? Using her family as an example. With NHI you

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    Distinctively visual Using your prescribed text and a text of your own choosing explain how text present distinctively visual images and how these images shape meaning in the texts The text of my own choosing is “The Coral See” which conveys many distinctive experiences typical of the Great Barrier Reef. This visual uses a variety of techniques to visually represent the connection humankind has with nature and the serenity of nature. A text relating to “The Coral See” is Henry Lawson’s “In

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    Figure 1 print ad analysis

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    companies are always trying to produce more creative print advertisements than the usual boring print ads to attract more customers. Some chooses to use humor or charming appeals while others choose a shocking way to appeal to customers. Sisley – an Italian fashion brand owned by Benetton Group is one of the fashion companies choosing to present their advertisement in a controversial way (Amrisha‚ par. 4). In 2007‚ Sisley’s print advertisement - Fashioin Junkie was produced as part of an advertising

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    Visual Imagery Analysis

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    Task 1: Term 1: Visual Imagery: Is the use of vivid or figurative language to represent images‚ objects‚ actions or ideas. In the poem Driving to Town Late Late to Mail a Letter by Robert Bly‚ the author uses Visual Imagery to describe the view of the day. When Bly uses “It is a cold and snowy night. The main street is deserted” (1)‚ we can picture it as if we were with the speaker driving around on a lonely and cold day. Visual Imagery is important to this piece of literature because it allows us

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    it’s actually watching the football‚ the food at parties‚ or what most enjoy‚ the commercials. The commercials are enjoyed almost as much as the football itself‚ because in order to get your ad in the Superbowl‚ you have to pay a rather demanding fine. So‚ as a result of the large payment‚ companies will up the bar for the quality of their commercials‚ to make sure their money doesn’t go to waste. One of these commercials was by Mountain Dew‚ showcasing their new flavor of kickstart‚ midnight grape‚

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    Budweiser lost dog commercial In this budweiser “lost dog” commercial the purpose was to try to make you want budweiser by using puppy love. The advertisers tried to target young adults who like puppies in their early twenties to late forties. This ad is trying to make the point that puppies are as good as beer. The advertisers were also trying to say that at the end of the day when worst comes worst you can sit back and enjoy and ice cold beer with you puppy. At the same time it also shows that

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