Follow this link, Super Bowl TV Ads to the commercials from the 2017 Super Bowl. Pick one that hasn't been selected already and complete the following questions on the commercial.
1. Form- What kind of piece is it? What does it look like? Was it visually appealing?
2. Audience. To whom is the author addressing the piece? Was the message appropriate for the target audience.
3. Topic or subject. What is the piece mainly about? What is the brand?
4. Purpose. What is the author trying to accomplish with the piece? What is the objective of the piece?
5. Effectiveness. Did the add make you want to purchase the product?
6. Long term Effect. Did you like the ad? Will you remember this add in the future?
Once the original 66 ads have been analyzed, look on this website,Best Super Bowl Ads for ads from previous Super Bowls and use them
It's an Commercial for Mr. Clean cleaning products. It feature a sexy, dancing version of the familiar animated character. It was visually appealing with the use of bright colors. The audience was mainly targeted to women since they tend to be the ones doing household works. It shows a woman instantly attracted to the animated Mr Clean character, who shows off his sexy dance moves as he does the housework, while wearing a tight white t-shirt and matching pants that emphasize his features. The brand was Mr. Clean. The purpose of this advertisement was to promote Mr. Clean products in buying them and to appeal to its targeted market of women. Since these women would love to have a sexy man who does housework. This add did not make me buy this product since it's not relevant to me. I would probably not buy this product since I don't usually do household works. I did like this ad and would remember it because of dancing animated character.
ReplyDeleteMr. Clean Commercial
DeleteArij Moiz
Period 2nd.
Period 4
ReplyDeleteAirbnb Commercial
1. The Airbnb commercial is a piece about diversity. It displays lots of different faces of people who are of all kinds of different races and ethnicities. I thought it was visually appealing because of all the different eye and skin colors.
2. The author is addressing the entirety of the US because of all the commotion that has been regarding our new president and administration. I thought it was appropriate for the audience too.
3. The piece is mainly about diversity and how Airbnb will always have a place for all people to stay in.
4. Airbnb is trying to tell the whole country that no matter skin color and the current state of the government right now that everyone will be welcome to use their booking services.
5. The add didn't necessarily make me want to go out and book something but it did send a very effective message and make me want to use their services if I were to vacation soon.
6. I did like this add and will remember it in the future because I liked the message it sent a lot.
The "Punishment" commercial of T-Mobile was a satirical piece, mocking the sultry phone sex industry and gives a 50 Shades of Grey vibe too. The awkward pseudo-erotic scenes with Kristen Schaal involved lots of romantic imagery to heighten the parody, and the customer service guy's plain shirt and office make him seem even more clueless in it all. The intended audience is anyone who can afford a phone plan, and it takes a dig at Verizon Wireless. A female calls Verizon to be notified of her taxes and fees, because she's weird and enjoys the pain of it. T Mobile was trying to associate Verizon with ridicule and excessive fees to put them down, while making themselves look like the funny guys of the cell phone industry. The unorthodox dirty joke aspect of the commercial certainly grabbed my attention, and I enjoyed the awkwardness of it all. I'm going to remember it for its unique way of mudslinging competition, and I already have T- Mobile, so it's not like it persuaded me one way or another anyways.
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Kylee Brouwer
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Stranger Things
This commercial was a trailer for the second season of the popular Netflix Original, Stranger Things. This trailer grabbed audiences attention by started with a clip from an old Eggo Waffles advertisment. This commercial was very dark and morbid, as that is the essence of this show.The main audience is the people that have already watched the first season of Stranger Things. Since this ad is not on Netflix, and was broadcasted to all of America during the superbowl, this ad also tried to reach out to the audience of sci-fi/scarry movies/shows that may not have a nEtflix account, and try to persuade them to creat an account to watch Stranger Things. Through the quick scenes of what to expect in the next season, the audience becomes excited and anticipates finding out what will happen with the Upsidedown, and if Eleven will come back. The ad also revealed the release date of season 2 with one word - "Halloween" - which may be the most appropriate release date for any show. This ad had a great effect on the Stranger Things fans, as evident when it was mentioned in at least three of my classes the Monday following the Super Bowl. I will most definetly remeber this commercial as I await Halloween and the release of the second season of this unique show.
Period 2
ReplyDeleteBud light Ghost Spuds
1. The bud light commercial showed a guy who turned down going to his hangout with his friends. it was a regular guy who was visited by the ghost of Spud. It was visually appealing.
2. The author is trying to address that people need to have fun with their friends when they can, and if you bring bud light everyone will be happy. the target audience is a man older than 21.
3. The piece is mainly about having fun with friends and the company is Bud light.
4. The object of this piece is to get the audience to go have fun with their friends and drink bud light.
5. I am not of age to purchase this product.
6. I did like the advertisement. I will probably remember it for a long time.
Period 6th
ReplyDeleteBudweiser "born the hard way"
1) the piece was visually pleasing the piece was political and old fashioned
2) the author is addressing all of those who are involved in the bans trump has made. The message was appropriate because it showed the negative affect of the ban
3) beer is the brand and the piece is about immigration ban
4) the author is trying to say that if we continue to isolate America by bans then we will not have any new creations - such as beer, the thing texas is created on
5) I'm not 21 so I can't drink but because of the boycott over it, I would definitely show my political persecution by purchasing it
6) I did like the ad and I will remember this ad in the future, not just because of Chris Pratt- but also because of the message
Janelle Rodriguez
ReplyDelete2nd Period
Skittles Romance Commercial
This commercial was an advertisement for the candy skittles. A boy is trying to get this girl's attention by throwing skittles at her Window and calling her name "Katie" to come out. It was Visually appealing because the skittles were bright in contrast to the nighttime when the boy was throwing the candy. The author was definitely addressing a broad audience. Appealing to a girl,her mom,dad,grandma,robber,police office,and even a beaver. The main topic was about a boy trying to get this girls attention by throwing skittles at her window and instead of answering him she just lets the skittles come in and eats them by catching them with her mouth and also shares the skittles with her family and everyone basically, the brand is Skittles. The objective was to emphasis that Skittles is more important/better than a relationship with the boy. Yes the ad made me want to go get skittles because they sounded so yummy and appealing. the ad was very comical and I will probably remember it if I get skittles in the future.
Tracy Colbert
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BAI Commerical
1. Form: Christopher Walken impresses Justin Timberlake with his reading of the NSYNC song “Bye Bye Bye” or in this case “Bai Bai Bai.”
2. Audience: The audience was for anyone who knew NSYNC or knew of Justin Timberlake or Christopher Walken.
3. Topic or subject: The peice is about an energy drink, its centered around the pun of bye and bai
4. Purpose: The purpose is to make people laugh, or entertained.
5. Effectiveness: It made everyone where I was at discuss the product.
6. Long term Effect: I was my personal favorite of the 2017 ads, I will remember this product and most likely try it in the future.
Carina Hung, Period 6
ReplyDeleteBudlight- Between Friends
1. Form: The Budlight commercial is an emotional piece that portrays a wide range of emotions throughout one's friendship over time. The montage of clips hits one emotion right after another. It was visually appealing with different depths of field and both brighter and darker scenes.
2. Audience: The video addresses the viewers of the Super Bowl, but a more mature male audience is being targeted in the commercial. The message about strengthening friendship is appropriate for the target audience. For example, during the Super Bowl, men get together for a Super Bowl party to watch the game. The available option of a drink, Budlight hopes, is their beer.
3. Topic or subject: The piece is mainly about what makes a strong friendship. A friendship strengthens through arguments, defeats, and triumphs. The brand of Budlight is building friendships.
4. Purpose: Pathos, emotional appeal, connects the audience to the commercial through sympathizing with the man giving a wedding speech about friendship. By getting the audience to relate to going through the ups and downs of friendship, the audience associates Budlight with friendship. The hope is to make Budlight the go-to brand for beer when hanging out with friends.
5. Effectiveness: No, this ad does not make me want to purchase the product. I would rather not drink, and I cannot legally buy beer.
6. Long term Effect: Yes, I like the ad and believe that I will remember this ad in the future. Although I am often forgetful, I tend to remember moments that I have an emotional attachment to. I can relate to this commercial because it reminds me of my appreciation for true friends and the moments we have shared together.
Jacob Gassmann
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Old Spice commercial
1. It is set up as a flashback or dream sequence which fades from a man sitting at a desk to exploring a jungle. Discovering new areas and coming into contact with gorillas, he ends up communicating with them (thanks to Old Spice) and it then reveals it was a presentation by a college professor who witnessed this all for himself.
2. The author addresses the audience of men ages varying from young to middle-aged (any man who needs deodorant). The messsage seems appropriate despite how over-the-top Old Spice commercials usually tend to be, it has the decent amount of abrusdity.
3.The piece is mainly about Old Spice antiperspirant.
4.The purpose of the ad is to display the degree of manliness that comes with using Old Spice. The objective of the piece was to show what can be accomplished if you use the product and to "rather be smacked in the face by success than tickled weirdly by failure".
5. I already own a few Old Spice products, but I'm sure this ad would convince to give it a try if I hadn't already done so. I wouldn't base my decision to buy it solely on the commercial but it would have a small effect on it.
6. I liked the ad, I find it as memorable as most other Old Spice commercials I've seen. It may not be as in-your-face or downright ridiculous but I would certainly remember it in the future.
6 Period
ReplyDeleteMercedes-Benz Commercial- Easy Driver
1. Form- The commercial is a bunch of old bikers in a bar, who get mad when their bikes outside are "blocked in" by a car that they see is a AMG GT Roadster driven by Peter Fonda.
2. Audience- the advertisement is geared to fans of 60's movies, and is inspired by Easy Rider, which Fonda is in.
3. Topic or subject- The advertisement is for the Mercedes Roadster
4. Purpose- The directors are trying to show that the Roadster is still a cool and good-looking car for young and old people.
5. Effectiveness- the ad distracted from the car itself, but you can see that it's a nice luxury car that drives well.
6. Long term Effect- I feel like this ad doesn't fit with the luxury you expect from a Mercedes-Benz, and the target of the advertisement doesn't fit with the target buyer of the car.
Sarah Rassam
ReplyDelete6th Period
The Self-Aware Sprite Commercial
1. Form- The Self-Aware Sprite Commercial shows Lebron James holding a glass Sprite bottle as he says that he won't tell the audience to drink Sprite even though there are a bunch of people holding a sign that says "Drink Sprite." It was kind of visually appealing. It didn't have anything special except for Lebron James.
2. Audience- The author is addressing the piece to basically anyone who likes to drink soda. The message was appropriate for the target audience.
3. Topic or subject- The topic is about buying Sprite. It is by the brand Sprite.
4. Purpose- The author's goal in this commercial is to influence people of all ages to buy and drink Sprite. It shows how people should buy sprite even without anybody telling them to.
5. Effectiveness- The commercial was not that appealing to me because it didn't give a feeling that Sprite would actually taste great.
6. Long term Effect- I think the commercial was okay. I will probably remember it in the future just because Lebron James was features within the commercial.
Christopher Yee
ReplyDelete6th Period
Nintendo Switch Commercial
1. Form- Nintendo showcases their new game system by showing people of different age groups playing on a tablet-sized handheld device then switching to their TV instantly. The ad was very appealing due to the nostalgia of throwback Nintendo games that I used to play during my childhood.
2. Audience- The ad is addressing people of all ages, especially families and gamers. It shows the Nintendo Switch is for everyone.
3. Topic or Subject- Nintendo is introducing a new gaming system.
4. Purpose- The objective of the ad is to attract people to buy the new gaming system because it is fun for everyone.
5. Effectiveness- The ad makes me want to purchase the product because it looks like a lot of fun and brings back many childhood memories.
6. Long term Effect- I liked the ad and I will remember this ad in the future because I might possibly buy one myself.
2nd Period
ReplyDeleteBeats: BE HEARD
1. This ad is a motivational piece. The message was very appropriate to the target audience because sports heavily influenced the message to be motivated about what you do. What better way to be motivated than with music. It was visually appealing because the use of famous athletes and athletic plays are inserted.
2. The author is addressing anyone who is involved in sports, exercise, and perhaps the everyday person who loves music. The message was very appropriate because it is a motivational excerpt for Beats customers who may use music to pregame like their favorite athletes.
3. the piece is mainly about how music (using Beats headphones) gives a motivational push towards success.The brand is BEATS by Dr. Dre.
4. The author wants customers to see how BEATS is a positive product that is beneficial to the customer. The objective of the piece is to get people interested into investing into a pair of BEATS headphones with the help if celebrities so demand for the product will increase.
5. The ad made me want to purchase BEATS headphones.
6. I liked the ad because some of my favorite athletes were featured such as Serena Williams. I could care less for Tom Brady, however I liked the ad. #GoFalcons #RiseUp Of course I will rember this ad in the future.
Hunter Bergfeld
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Audi S5- Daughter
1. Form- The Audi commercial is a commercial that supports equal pay for women and is advertising the fact that Audi makes sure that they pay women the same as men.
2. Audience- the audience of the commercial was women and equal rights activist. The commercial was able to appeal to them by saying that Audi is against the gender pay gap and that they do not have one. This is a very appropriate commercial, especially in the current political state, where many are worried about equal rights for women.
3. Topic or subject- The commercial was mostly about Audi being against the gender pay gap.
4. Purpose- the author is trying to accomplish showing that Audi is a comp[any that cares about the equality of everybody by making it known that they do not have a gender Pay gap.
5. Effectiveness- The commercial was effective and it did make me want to purchase the product to support a company that is against the gender pay gap
6. Long term Effect- I did like the ad and I will remember it in the future as it had a very timely, important and politicaly relevant message
Jason Bailey, Period 2
ReplyDeleteAdvertisement: The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind
1. Form- What kind of piece is it? What does it look like? Was it visually appealing?
The piece is a cinematic trailer for an online game. It looks like a fairly typical game trailer with all of the action and combat, but it was visually appealing because of the high quality graphics.
2. Audience - To whom is the author addressing the piece? Was the message appropriate for the target audience.
The author is addressing the piece to any gamer who is watching the Super Bowl. However, I'm not so sure that this would've been the best audience for this type of game because gamers are only a small proportion of the people watching the Super Bowl.
3. Topic or subject - What is the piece mainly about? What is the brand?
The piece is about an online game, the Elder Scrolls, which so also happens to be the brand. There are a lot of Elder Scrolls games (Skyrim being one of the most popular).
4. Purpose - What is the author trying to accomplish with the piece? What is the objective of the piece?
The purpose/objective of this advertisement is to get all of the gamers watching the Super Bowl to go check out the new Elder Scrolls online. The author is aiming to achieve a bunch of sales for the Elder Scrolls (obviously).
5. Effectiveness - Did the add make you want to purchase the product?
I've never been a fan of the Elder Scrolls because I play so many games that I don't have enough time for it, so no, but I imagine it would make a lot of people want to.
6. Long term Effect - Did you like the ad? Will you remember this add in the future?
I liked the ad as a whole because it was a departure from all of the other ads about stuff like cars and beer, but I probably won't remember it because it's so similar to other action trailers I have seen.
Period 6, not Period 2
DeleteHeather Bennett: Period 6
ReplyDeleteAdvertisement: 84 Lumber
Form- this commercial focuses on the journey of a mother and daughter from Mexico to America. It highlights the harshness of the journey migrants take to the United States. Many of the different scenes had intriguing aspects.
Audience- the author was addressing the citizens of the United States. Because of the recent event concerning the travel ban and preparation to build the border wall, the author wanted to give those who live in the U.S. a chance to see what happens outside of the country.I believe that this audience was the best because of the immense amount of viewers the Super Bowl gets.
Topic/Subject: The topic of this commercial was immigration reform/illegal immigration. The brand is 84 Lumber, which is a construction supply company
Purpose: The purpose of this ad was to highlight the journey aspect of immigrants to people who have never immigrated. The author was trying to start conversation about immigration in hopes of finding a simpler pathway to citizenship for these immigrants.
Effectiveness: Although I am not planning on building anything anytime soon, but if I were to I would buy from 84 Lumber because they support immigration reform.
Long Term Effect: I loved the ad. It made me very emotional because I know that certain people feel the need to demonize immigrants who are trying to build a better life for themselves and their families. I will remember this ad.
Kody Ngo: 6th Period
ReplyDeleteAdvertisement: Honda Yearbook
1. Form- This advertisement was more of a motivational ad than a car commercial for Honda's CRV. The advertisement showed yearbook pictures and high school dreams of celebrities before they were household names, and the spirit that drove them to chase those dreams.
2. Audience- The ad was addressing young adults and appealing to a sense of connection to their star celebrities in saying even the greatest of our entertainment industry had to have started from somewhere with the dream of where they wanted to be today.
3. Topic/Subject- The topic was mainly about pursuing your dreams with passion and to start small cause everyone had to have started somewhere. The brand was for Honda.
4. Purpose-The purpose of this ad was to create a warm feeling towards Honda as a company and to create the message that people should follow their dreams even if there are a few bumps in the road.
5. Effectiveness- While I do not plan to buy another car anytime soon, I should say that my family has two Honda brand cars and this ad has only solidified our content and support of Honda as a company.
6. Long Term Effect- Yes, I loved this ad as it seems like a warm welcome break to all the political ads that have circulated during this time in our country. I believe that this was a great way for Honda to step forward and bring a positive message to light in a clever and creative way. I will certainly remember this ad in the future.
Joshua Long
ReplyDeletePeriod 6
John Malkovich-Squarespace
1. Form: This advertisement was an inspirational commercial about a website that a person, such as John Malkovich, can use to start something new in their life. It was a very basic cinematic, but the simplicity was very visually pleasing.
2. Audience: The audience that this commercial was going for were those who want their ideas to be publicized and start their own business.
3. Topic/Subject: The topic of the advertisement was creating something new for the world or even making something for yourself be happy.
4. Purpose: The purpose was to show that anyone can make something of themselves, and even if you are someone that everyone knows you can make something different of yourself by making a website with this product.
5. Effectiveness: Yes, it makes me want to pursue something when i am able to.
6. Long Term Effect: Yes, John Malkovich is a very memorable actor and whatever he does that i have seen will be permanently engraved in my head.
6th period
ReplyDeleteKFC commercial
1) a commercial for KFC's new honey mustard chicken. In the commercial there was a gold colonel sanders in a gold room holding the chicken and talking about it and a none gold colonel sanders trying to get the chicken from the gold colonel sanders.
2)the audience was people who like KFC,gold, and honey mustard. So the message was appropriate for the audience.
3)the piece was mainly about the honey mustard chicken. And the brand was KFC.
4)the author is trying to get people to buy the chicken.
5) I wouldn't buy the product
6)although I will remember the commercial
Athul Johnson
ReplyDelete6th Period
1) This was a movie advertisement. It played parts of the actual trailer and had a lot of cars and action. It was very appealing because it was another movie in the series.
2)The audience is Fast and Furious fans and anyone who is into action movies. The message was appropriate because it showed the next part of the series.
3)This was about the next part of the movie and how it will affect the overall plot. The brand is Fast and Furious, the series.
4) The purpose of the author is to get more viewers and to get the fans what they want, another movie. The piece hooks the viewer, making them want to watch the movie.
5) The ad made me want to watch the movie because it shows a huge plot twist.
6) I like the ad. I will remember it till i see the movie.
Humdaan Balagamwala
ReplyDelete4th Period
TIDE – With Terry Bradshaw
1) This is a commercial that showed a former NFL player and current commentator get a stain on his shirt. He desperately attempts to find a clean white shirt, but ends up on the highway and eventually in an actor's home. Where he uses Tide to clean his shirt.
2) This advertisement was meant for people who do laundry, but was able to connect with everyone.
3) The topic was Tide, a laundry detergent that was used to clean a white shirt.
4) The purpose was to use comedy to attract attention to an ad, that featured the product being used at the end.
5) The ad didn't really go too much in to product, so I wasn't really motivated to go and buy laundry detergent from Tide.
6) The advertisement was definitely one of the funnier ads and I might remember it for featuring several other stars.
Drew Garza, 2nd Period
ReplyDeleteBudweiser commercial (w/ puppy)
This commercial demonstrates the eternal friendship between a puppy and his horse best friend, and when the puppy gets lost and finds his way back home and in danger with a big, scary wolf, his horse best friend comes to scare the wolf off and bring his best friend back home. It is very visually appealing.
2) The target audience is people 21 and over (because it would be illegal otherwise), and it is very appropriate for this specific audience.
3) The brand was Budweiser and it's about beer.
4) The objective of the piece is to convince people to buy their beer, insisting that it is an important part of building a friendship that lasts forever.
5)Heck yes it makes me want to buy it (I would not though because that would be illegal and irresponsible...)
6) I more than liked the commercial, I loved the commercial, and I will remember it as long as I live.
Mervin Cherian
ReplyDeletePeriod:2
Tostitos Safe Bag
The main idea of the commercial was to introduce their new bag of chips, where if you blow on the bag it will detect if you have alcohol in your breath. If you are detected with alcahol it gives you a uber code. Was visually appealing, yes becasue it gives that dreadful vibe of how drinking and driving is dangerous. The targeted audience was those who are able to drink. Yes it was appropriate because during the game and all people usually drink. This gives them an initiative to get an uber rather than driving drunk. The Brand is Tostitos. The brand is basically sadying dont drink and drive. The author is trying to tell its audience that we will help you not to drink and drive by giving you an uber code if you buy our product. They are trying to portray themselves as against drinking and driving. Ya I will buy the ad, it looked so cool, but technically I don't need it right now but in the future, I will.
Neethu Thampy
ReplyDeletePeriod: 6
Coca Cola- Love Story
1) Form: This advertisement was about coca-cola promoting the drink by using it as a thing that brings people together and accompanying them while eating. It was visually appealing and had a sweet family setting.
2) Audience: The ad was trying to address people of all ages especially young adults and families. It was appropriate for the audience because of the family-friendly nature of the ad.
3) Topic or subject: The brand was coca cola and it was promoting coke.
4) Purpose: The purpose of this ad is to make more people buy coke and influence a larger group of people.
5) Effectiveness: The ad made me want to purchase the product because of the overall message it was putting forth.
6) Long term effect: I am most likely not going to remember the ad because it didn't influence me that much.
May Liew- Period 2
ReplyDelete"Oh My" Pizza Hut Ad
1. Form: This piece was a comedic take on George Takei's famous line "Oh my" and it utilized the constant repetition of the famous line to highlight the humor that accompanies the notable expression the actor is known for. It was visually appealing as it made use of the product (pizzas) to entice the viewers.
2. Audience: It was appealing to the vast majority of pizza lovers as it showed someone famous like George Takei enjoying the product, just like everyone else.
3. Topic or subject: The commercial is about pizza from Pizza Hut. It is depicting how delicious the pizza is as the man is throughly delighted by the taste.
4. Purpose: The purpose is to remind the viewers how tasty the pizza is and to make the viewers get up and order a pizza from Pizza Hut.
5. Effectiveness: It was very affective because it made me crave to get a slice of pizza after I saw how good it looked on the ad. I also wanted to purchase their product after the ad because I liked George Takei, and it made me favor their brand more because he is an admirable actor.
6. Long term Effect: The repetitive line makes it memorable because of the catchiness, and every time I hear anyone say "oh my" like that, it will remind me of this commercial and I will then be reminded of how good the pizza looked.
May Liew- Period 2
ReplyDelete"Oh My" Pizza Hut Ad
1. Form: This piece was a comedic take on George Takei's famous line "Oh my" and it utilized the constant repetition of the famous line to highlight the humor that accompanies the notable expression the actor is known for. It was visually appealing as it made use of the product (pizzas) to entice the viewers.
2. Audience: It was appealing to the vast majority of pizza lovers as it showed someone famous like George Takei enjoying the product, just like everyone else.
3. Topic or subject: The commercial is about pizza from Pizza Hut. It is depicting how delicious the pizza is as the man is throughly delighted by the taste.
4. Purpose: The purpose is to remind the viewers how tasty the pizza is and to make the viewers get up and order a pizza from Pizza Hut.
5. Effectiveness: It was very affective because it made me crave to get a slice of pizza after I saw how good it looked on the ad. I also wanted to purchase their product after the ad because I liked George Takei, and it made me favor their brand more because he is an admirable actor.
6. Long term Effect: The repetitive line makes it memorable because of the catchiness, and every time I hear anyone say "oh my" like that, it will remind me of this commercial and I will then be reminded of how good the pizza looked.
Joel George
ReplyDeletePeriod: 2nd
Advertisement: Google Parsian Love
1) Form: It was a fully textual piece, it had no images just google searches. It was not too visually appealing, but the simplicity and relatability made it refreshing.
2) Audience: The entire internet population was the audience, anyone who used google search could relate. The message was nonchalant I'm addressing the audience, it was really just to give us something to relate to.
3)Topic or Subject: The topic was about a college student who fell in love with a woman in Paris. It was really focusing on the love aspect, but the advertisement used his google searches to show his deepening love and commitment to his lover.
4) Purpose: The purpose was to show the power of google searches and exactly how it can help improve your life. It shows how fast google can search and how effective and accurate the searches were.
5)Effectiveness: The advertisement was extremely effective in achieving it's purpose because it was so relatable and touching. The google search aspect is common for all internet users and we as humans enjoy being loved, so the emotional aspect was pretty good.
6)Long Term Effect: Personally there won't be much of a long term effect for me other than the fact that I'll be thinking of my unrequited loves for the next 20 mins. It might win some of the older internet users over, like the ones that use Bing and Yahoo search. The subject of love will pull at their heartstrings and enslave them to google's ploys; AHEM, I mean google is effectively using pathos to attract other customers. Google is great, google is good, google is life...
Rushil Mistry - Period: 6th
ReplyDelete"Google Home"
1. Form- This piece was about Google home which is a voice-activated speaker. In the ad it shows how helpful Google home is to a regular person. It shows how it can be used to turn on lights and even raise the music volume just using voice.
2. Audience. The author is addressing this piece to a regular person, mainly a family since it can be used to do different things in the house like turn on the lights. I think the message was appropriate for the audience since it shows what can be done and therefore it is appropriate for the audience.
3. Topic or subject. The piece is mainly about Google's voice-activated speaker which can be used by anyone to make there life a little easier and can also get some work done. It's from Google.
4. Purpose. The author is trying to accomplish that Google home is a small device that can be placed in any where in the house. While it's small it can get a lot of the work done such as turning on the light or even reminding to so something.
5. Effectiveness. The ad of kinda of made me purchase it since it does a lot of things for you that you don't have to do therefore so yes it kinda of made me think of purchasing it.
6. Long term Effect. Yeah I liked the ad it was interesting and it showed how it can be used in all situations and not just one. I will sort of remember it but not a lot since it does take a little while to understand the meaning behind the ad so yes I will kinda of remember.
Tolu Ojo
ReplyDelete6th Period
Humpty Dumpty Turbo Tax Commercial
1) This was a 45-second TV commercial about Humpty Dumpty in the hospital after he has fallen off of the wall. The commercial is an allusion to the common nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty" and tries to appeal to the humorous side of people by including The King's Men and their horses.
2) The commercial is targeted towards younger adults who grew up with the nursery rhyme. It appeals to the desire of young people of wanting money back. The message was very appropriate because it was light hearted and showed the brighter side of taxes, which most people, especially young people dealing with student debt, can appreciate and relate to.
3) The topic of the commercial was tax deductions and how a person can get money back from their taxes.
4) The purpose of the commercial was to prove that taxes don't have to be dreadful, but they can be fun to do and you will be able to earn money back. The whole commercial is emphasizing on the fact that you will be able to get your money back if you qualify for their standards.
5) If I was old enough, I would want to look more into this product because of the fact that they are trying to relate to young people. The hunor in the commercial is very appealing and the light-heartedness is what makes the commercial stick on your mind.
6) I did like the ad and I will remember it in the future because it is alluding to a story that I already know. The commercial doesn't make reference to anything that I wouldn't understand, and even a small child watching the commercial would be able to follow along because they understand the rhyme.
Meyer Wilson
ReplyDeletePeriod 2
Commercial: Sprite - "LeBron James and Friends"
1. Form- This commercial is a comedic piece featuring a very famous basketball player - LeBron James. LeBron says he's not going to tell you to drink sprite because he's in a sprite commercial. Then at the he he simply says he'll just ask you if you want a sprite. By doing this it is basically automatic that you will want a sprite because it's sprite. Given the name and the soda it's self you will automatically want it. It was visually appalling because of the large mansion and the famous basketball player. It looks very comfortable, and it give almost a fake behind the seen look at how the commercial is being made. Giving the sense that he is going to be 100% honest.
2. The author is addressing everyone. It may have been trying to especially target baseball fans with having an amazingly talented basketball player. Yes it was appropriate because it gives the sense of real ness that basketball fan - or anyone for that matter - would enjoy hearing from a celeb.
3. The brand is Sprite. The piece is about drinking sprite, and even drinking spring when you extremely thirsty. LeBron continuously says that he is not going to tell you to drink a Sprite, which she would expect since he is on a Sprite commercial. This commercial is about how celebrities ask you to do something in the audience is expected to do it but in this case he simply going to ask you if you want to Sprite because the brand sprite has built up such a high standard that you'll want a Sprite without having to be forced to like it.
4. The author is trying to get people to buy sprite. If LeBron James is on a Sprite commercial, then maybe more of his fans will buy Sprite. Along with the attitude in the commercial that you're going to want a sprite even if there is a huge celebrity promoting it.
5. Yes this commercial made me want to Sprite not only because of the fact that LeBron James was any commercial, but because it was funny and away and showed a different type of commercial that I have not seen before.
6. I really like the ad, and it is rememberable yet not as much as others. It is very funny and it stars one of the best basketball players ever which is standing for this commercial to stay in a lot of peoples minds.
Priyanya Rajagopal
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Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men tell No tale's
1.) This commercial was a preview piece that was intended to entice the audience and make them want to see the movie
2.) The author is addressing everyone but also may be targeting those who have seen pirates of the caribbean by showing returning characters William and Jack Sparrow.
3.) The movie is Pirates of The Caribbean and it is made by disney. The piece is a preview to the movie and shows the new villain.
4.) The author is trying to get people to get out to the movie theaters and see this movie.
5.) Yes, this commercial made me want to see Pirates of The Caribbean because it looked action packed but also funny.
6.) I loved this ad because of the hints at returning characters because I really like this movie series.
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ReplyDeleteJane Hua
ReplyDeletePeriod 6
Intel - Tom Brady "Everyday"
1. This Intel commercial features New England Patriot’s star quarterback Tom Brady. The advertisement shows Brady doing everyday activities like waking up and brushing his teeth, but in slow motion. This commercial was visually appealing because it featured slow motion filming, dramatic camera pans, “epic” music, and of course Tom Brady himself.
2. The author of this Super Bowl commercial was addressing everyone. However, the advertisement may specifically appeal to those who recognized Tom Brady or are familiar with the technology company.
3. This piece is mainly about the effectiveness and innovation that comes with Intel’s products.
4. The author is trying to get people to buy Intel’s products. This advertisement allows people to associate Intel’s products with something funny and “epic.”
5. This advertisement did not immediately make me want to purchase the product. However, the next time I am searching for electronics I may consider those developed by Intel after seeing the popularity and effectiveness of the company.
6. I did like this ad and will probably remember it in the future.
Truth Thomas
ReplyDeletePeriod 4
Febreze: Bathroom Break
1. This piece presents the "half time bathroom break". It featured different people and toilets and the process of the half time bathroom break. The piece was visually pleasing.
2. The author is addressing everyone that is watching the Super Bowl. The message is appropriate for the intended audience.
3. The brand is Febreze, and the commercial is about being prepared to handle smelly bathrooms during halftime.
4. The author is trying to persuade more people into buying more febreze products. The commercial emphasizes that febreze will result in better smelling bathrooms.
5. This commercial did not make me want to buy febreze spray.
6. I thought the commercial was okay. There is a possibility that I would remember this commercial, but I had to wait before the point was made so maybe not.
Taylor Mott
ReplyDeleteperiod 6
Sprint-no need for extreme measures
1. Form- What kind of piece is it? What does it look like? Was it visually appealing?
this commercial is a satirical piece. it focuses on a man who fakes his own death to get out of paying his phone bill. it was visually appealing because it showed a car being pushed into a pit and then it exploded
2. Audience. To whom is the author addressing the piece? Was the message appropriate for the target audience.
the author is addressing everyone who does not already have sprint as their carrier. yes the message was appropriate.
3. Topic or subject. What is the piece mainly about? What is the brand?
the commercial is about cellular data plans. the brand that the commercial is advertising is sprint.
4. Purpose. What is the author trying to accomplish with the piece? What is the objective of the piece?
the author is trying to get more people to sign contracts with sprint
5. Effectiveness. Did the add make you want to purchase the product?
the add provided a logical argument to buy sprint data plans so if i was in the market for a data plan then the commercial would have made me consider sprint
6. Long term Effect. Did you like the ad? Will you remember this add in the future?
yes i liked the add yes i will remember it in the future
50 shades of tmobile
ReplyDelete1. it was this commercial has a satirical reference to the movie 50 shades of grey and was visually providing mixed signals.
2. the author is addressing people who need or are looking for a new cell phone provider and it was def not appropriate but hey bold is good
3. the piece was mainly about the superiority of t mobiles customer service
4. the purpose was for the author to use comedy and help bring people over to tmobiles side
5. this ad did not make me want to purchase it mostly cause i dont pay for my phone bill but also because it was just disturbing
6. i will certainly remember this ad long into the future in much the same way ill remember other horrifying events
Stanley Johnson
ReplyDelete6th Period
THE CLEAN 2017 TOYOTA MIRAI SUPER BOWL AD
1) This is an ad that showcases Toyota's new hydrogen fueled car the Toyota Mirai. The ad makes it look the like the car itself helps in the growth of nature and is very environmental friendly. The ad was very visually appealing because it clearly showed the benefits of the car toward the environment.
2)This ad was addressed to adults who care about the world and for a better tomorrow. The message was very effective.
3)This commercial advertises Toyota's new hydrogen powered vehicle, the TOYOTA MIRAI.
4)The author is trying to appeal to the people who care for the earth by showing how the car rather than hurting the environment helps it by the growing of the flower.
5) This ad made me want to purchase the product because of how eco-friendly it is.
6)I really liked this add because of how it is promoting for a better future and it is definitely an add that I will remember because of its vivid graphics and its strong message.
Stephanie Urbina
ReplyDeletePeriod 6
Ad : alfa romeo (car )
1- form: this peice is about automobiles. It looks like italy with speeding cars which to me looks appealing.
2- audience: it adress to those that are into cars and especially foreign sports cars . He tells them that italian cars are better than others like ex- porshe
3- topic or subject: peice is mainly about alfa romeo showing their new cars since being absent in the united states. The brand is Alfa Romeo Vehicles.
4.objective: to get car lovers to buy their cars and show them that the car can really run and have nice new features
5. Effectiveness: the add made me want to buy the car since i really like sports cars .
6.long term effect: I really thought that the add could've been less distracting by the "italy" stuff and showed more of the car but i will remember the add !
Period 4
ReplyDeleteFast and Furious
1. The ad was a sneak peek of the movie coming out, To make you excited for it.
2. The author or director was trying to make people that have seen the previous movies to see another and continue the story but also excite others .
3. The movie is the Fate of the Furious and it continues the story by making the 8th storyline of the series. The piece is a sneak peek of what happens to the group next. Made by F. Gray Gray
4. The author is promoting the movie so people will go see it in theaters
5. Yes , the ad made me want to go see the movie because I want to know what happens.
6. I like the ad because the roles of the people are switched now instead of what usually happens.
Zoe Leibowitz
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Lexus- Man and Machine
1. This ad was featuring the new 2017 Lexus LC. It almost appeared to be futuristic; everything looked really sleek.
2. To me, this audience appeared to be targeting a younger audience or those wanting to feel younger as it had a "futuristic" feel.
3. The piece was mainly about the Lexus LC and the idea was "man" v. "machine" as the guy was dancing in a robotic fashion, the car was shown, and then they were shown together as the guy was driving it.
4.The objective of this ad is to try and get people interested in and/or buy the new 2017 Lexus LC.
5. Yes, I think that I wouldn't have known what the new Lexus model looked like if it weren't for the commercial.
6. Yes, I do think I will remember the ad because it was different and unique.
Oluwamuyiwa Peters
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Turkish Airlines-Morgan Freeman
1.This ad featured morgan freeman, and shows nature and scenery it was somewhat transcendent.
2.The target of this commercial was people who like to fly and like morgan freeman.
3.The topic was exploration and going beyond what you know
4.The author is trying to associate turkish airlines with adventure and going beyond.Also associate morgan freeman's voice with their airline
5.The ad made me want to travel and made me uncomfortable staying in my comfort zone.
6.I will associate morgan freeman's voice with this ad and exploration of the unknown with the scenery shown in this commercial.
Saniza Sunesara P-6
ReplyDeleteSnickers
1. Form- This ad features star war star Adam Driver, however it doesn't look visually appealing.
2. Audience. I think this ad is target towards everyone but more towards younger people because they are more likely to get snickers.
3. Topic or subject. It's about a guy shooting others while they talk bout Super Bowl and the quarters
4. Purpose. Purpose is to show how good snickers is and it can ruin the live Super Bowl game when you are hungry.
5. Effectiveness. No it could have been more on topic focusing on snickers.
6. Long term Effect. No i didn't like the ad and i don't think people will remember this add for a long time since it has nothing special.
Edwin Cabrera
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Ford – Go Further
1. The commercial shows people being stuck in awkward or bad situations.
2. The audience is anybody that is able to drive a vehicle.
3. The piece is about how Ford can help you make life easier, it is a car brand but they didn't show cars until the end.
4. The purpose is to show that Ford is there to help you in all of the situations you may be stuck in.
5. NO because it wasn't exactly a car commercial and Ford is a domestic car brand which I am not exactly into.
6. No the ad is very easily forgettable. nothing in the commercial really stood out to me other the the Ford GT at the end of it.
Alexus Guevarra
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It's no secret- Avocados from Mexico
1. This is a supposedly a comedy commercial whereas the group leaders of Avocados from Mexico speak upon the secrecy of the goodness of the Avocado in a hidden dungeon like scene in robes and masks to make everything seem as if in a Klan.
2.The target of this commercial is for people who enjoy chips and guac. More specifically, to entertain drunk viewers of the Superbowl for a good laugh
3. The topic is on the Great dip Avocados are for chips and that they are so good it should be a secret.
4. The topic purpose is about the greatness of the avocados where they have to hide the goodness of it as they compare it to myths like area51 and Bigfoot.
5. The ad made the audience want great avocado dip for their chips
6. I will remember this add because of the famous avocado from mexico jingle and it's ability to make me laugh. haha
Asia McDonald
ReplyDelete6th period
H&R Block- Ft. John Hamm
1.This commercial has a really cool big block (because it is H&R BLOCK) showing different videos of people and families in it.
2. The audience is anyone who has a job and has to pay taxes
3. it is about regular people who need somewhere to go to for tax help and that is what H&R does
4. the purpose is for more people to go to H&R Block
5. YES because it made you relate to all the people in it and the block was cool
6. Yes. every time I see H&R Block i will think of the commercial
Taylor Hunter Period 4
ReplyDeleteAdvertisement:H&R Block – The Future With IBM Watson
1. The ad is very visually appealing. It begins with different images being cast onto the Block logo. This draws the consumer in right away.
2. To me the ad is geared toward an adult/more mature, because of the milestones that the ad refers to such as medicine breakthroughs.
3. The piece was primarily about the impact that H&R Block can have on a consumer compared to the impacts of modern day inventions.
4. The objective of the is is to make people understand how important Block is and this was done best by comparing it to inventions that the general public could relate to.
5.The ad give the product a magnitude by putting it in the same category as other great inventions
6.Yes I think I will remember the ad most because of of the visual effects and the ads uniqueness.
Nathan Schaper
ReplyDeletePeriod 2
Busch Beer - BUSCHHHHH!
1. This commercial features a man opening a Busch beer in a beautiful forest. The sound of the beer opening is supposed to be so loud and pleasing that even the animals are attracted by it.
2. The audience is only people who can legally drink beer, so 21 and older.
3. The main point of the commercial is to talk about the crisp sound the the beer makes when opening it. The brand is Busch Beer.
4. The main purpose is to try and get the viewer to think of the sound that the beer can makes when opening it. Hopefully the sound if the carbonation will make the viewer desire for a Busch Beer.
5. The ad did not really make me want to purchase the product. Not only would i be the wrong audience, but there was no big draw to the product itself, just its sound.
6. The ad was not very memorable and had no unique parts that would help it stand out from any other ads.
Doris Chien
ReplyDelete2nd Period
NFL Baby Legends
1. This commercial had a bunch of babies dressed up as professional NFL players. They resemble the making of football stars. It is a very amusing ad to watch.
2. The audience of this commercial would be targeted for anyone who is interested and appreciates football or the NFL.
3. The commercial is about NFL stars in the making and trying to imitate that.
4. The topic is essentially promoting football, during the biggest football game of the year, all by doing that with babies.
5. There is no specific product for this commercial but it does draw the audience more into the sport of football.
6. I enjoyed this commercial and I will definitely remember this. It is just cuteness overload!
wheres the beef
ReplyDelete1. Form- The commercial is a comedic piece centered around an old woman asking "where's the beef" when presented with bugger that was basically all bun and no patty. The commercial is not extremely visually appealing but its not difficult to look at either.
2.The intended audience of the commercial was most likely a very broad audience. It does well in applying to all people because it is funny without being offensive or controversial.
3. The commercial is about portion size of fast food restaurants. The brand is Wendy's
4. The goal of this commercial is to show viewers that Wendy's will supply them with a generous amount of meat while simultaneously creating a catching slogan to increase brand recognizability.
5. The commercial did get me thinking about how nice it would be to have a large Wendy's frosty right about now but I don't have any interest in Wendy's burgers.
6. Overall I thought the ad was really cute and I do think I will remember it.
Sarah Johnson
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Airbnb
1. This commercial featured many people from different races, religions, and ages. It was a montage of their faces as a empowering message was displayed over them.
2. This commercial would be generated towards a more mature audience.
3. The main point of this ad was to impact everyone who is diffrent and not accepte in this world because they're diffrent.
4. The main purpose of this ad to show people that it's finally time to accept people for who they are in this world because not everyone can fit in the perfect little box society gives them.
5. The ad made me think about the time where I have not been accepted or when I've seen someone rejected for there differences as well.
6. The ad was very memorable due to its uniqueness and overall beauty of the message being justified within it.
1. Form- The commercial is an inspirational short film motivating folks to step out of their comfort zone to travel and accept other cultures for greater causes. There are many cultural images and interactions with different races in current world issues.
ReplyDelete2. Audience. The Target audience here seems to be an older crowd that could travel alone. Due to the images present in the ad, children probably are not old enough for such travel purposes. Therefore, Adults are the target audience. The message is appropriate in the sense to interact with other cultures and attain acceptance in exploration.
3. Topic or subject. The piece is about traveling across the world to bind countries together for one unitary cause and come together as humans without division.
4. Purpose. What is the author trying to accomplish with the piece? What is the objective of the piece?
5. Effectiveness. The objective of this piece is to promote travel, and Expedia is the company which provides fares for many different forms of travel as presented in the ad: Car, plane, etc.
6. Long term Effect. The ad was insightful about interracial problems, therefore I did enjoy the motivation taught to accept other countries and help destroy the barrier between. Although the ad is good motivation, I doubt I will always remember it. There weren't many portions which stood out.
Period-2
ReplyDeleteBuick- Miranda Kerr and Cam Newton
1. The ad is a short skit for the new models Buick is releasing, or has already released. Many people can not believe that the new models are so visually appealing. Overall the commercial is appealing (even though I personally do not like Buick).
2. The audience for this commercial is really for anyone looking for a car that is a legal driver. The message, even though it did not show the features of the car, caught the eye of the audience from the visual aspect. It was appropriate, but they could have focused more on the car, rather than Cam and Miranda.
3. The piece is clearly about the car it self and how much they have face lifted their brand.
4. The author of the piece is trying to get any legal driver to come out and buy a Buick.
5. Due to the fact that I dislike Buick, I did not want to purchase the product. The ad, though, was amusing enough to the point that someone would go out and purchase the product.
6. I will remember the ad in the future because of its humor. The ad overall was visually appealing and is easy to understand what is was about, even though they could have shown more features that come with the product.
Michael Rosario 4th Period
ReplyDelete1. Form: The ad in question is a parody of the movie "Fifty Shades Darker" that is being released in the same month as Super Bowl LI. It is a play on sort of taboo aspects of a sexual relationship. The visual appeal is the colors in the commercial as well as the fact that it is comedic as well.
2. Audience: The author is addressing those who enjoy parodies as well as those who might be shocked by certain things suggested in the ad. Overall though, the ad is focused on those who are non T-Mobile customers.
3. Topic or Subject: The piece is mainly about those who are not T-Mobile customers and the fact that it doesn't really male sense that they are not, as the company claims they have the best prices in the industry. It is a play on certain aspects of sexual relationships.
4. Purpose: The author is trying to make people see the comedic side of the commercial as it is a parody of a movie as well as let people know that it doesn't really make sense to not be a T-Mobile customer.
5. Effectiveness: The commercial isn't really all that effective as it is kind of shocking and creepy due to the nature of the subject of the commercial.
6. Long Term Effect: I didn't really like the ad as I thought it was kind of inappropriate for a phone company to advertise this way. However I do recognize that it is a parody. and yes I will remember this commercial.
Raunak Jose
ReplyDeletePeriod 6
BEATS - Be Heard
1. This ad was about different famous athletes working hard and using various Beats products. This ad also shows the different athletes succeeding in their sport.
2. The audience of this ad are the young adults and the children. The concept of this ad is that by using these headphones you can work harder and stand out in the sport that you do, causing you to be heard.
3.The products being advertised are the beats headphones and earphones. The main point is that by using these headphones, you can one day become like the best.
4.The purpose of this ad is to inspire the young and the courageous to get out and work to become like the best. This Beats ad is saying that by using their headphones and going at their talent like the professionals do, that person can also be a pro.
5. When I saw the ad, I was inspired to go out and work and the ad did make me want to invest in some beats headphones. The use of well known athletes to show that the product they use is beats causes me and others to spend money to become like them.
6. Personally I liked this ad. The background music was very enticing and the intensity of the ad got to me. I would remember this ad in the future due to the famous people in the ad and also the meaning behind it.
4th Period
ReplyDeleteTHE CAMPBELL’S SPIDEY
1. Form- What kind of piece is it? What does it look like? Was it visually appealing?
The piece an emotional and familiar appeal. Shot in 3rd person, the ad carries on as if the persons is looking into a family's life with campbell soup.
2. Audience. To whom is the author addressing the piece? Was the message appropriate for the target audience?
The author seems to be addressing the ad towards families, parents and children. The message was very appropriate for the target audience: young children who like spiderman and parents who like to make their kids happy.
3. Topic or subject. What is the piece mainly about? What is the brand?
The piece was mainly about Campbell's place within a family's life and their home. Campbell makes kids just as much as much a spider man can.
4. Purpose. What is the author trying to accomplish with the piece? What is the objective of the piece?
The author was trying to persuade the audience to buy more of campbell's' products. More specifically, more families so more campbell products can exist in homes.
5. Effectiveness. Did the add make you want to purchase the product?
the ad has limited effectiveness because there wasn't really any development in emotional appeal. The ad relied moreso on basic visuals to imply the scene was emotional.
6. Long term Effect. Did you like the ad? Will you remember this add in the future?
I liked the ad and i am sure i will remember it in the future.
Prasun Dhawan | Period 2
ReplyDeleteBaywatch Super Bowl Trailer
1) This is a comical trailer for the movie Baywatch. It is very visually appealing as it has bright colors and scenes of the beach.
2) The targeted audience range is from young adults to adults. It is trying to promote the movie.
3) The piece is mainly showcases the comical nature of the movie and the "brand" being promoted in this case would be the movie itself - Baywatch.
4) The purpose of the advertisement is to persuade and further excite the viewers before the movie is released in order to maximize ticket sales.
5) The advertisement had a slight affect in persuading me to watch the movie when it comes out.
6) Overall, I did like the ad because it accurately portrays what the movie will be about. I will probably not remember this particular advertisement.
1. A Budweiser commercial about immigrant founder and perseverance.It was authentic and set in a different time period in the past that induced empathy with immigration.
ReplyDelete2. Any and all adult Americans older than 21. It was appropriate
3. A Budweiser commercial about immigrant founder and perseverance.It was authentic and set in a different time period in the past that induced empathy with immigration.
4. It is to show the success of a low level immigrant and the accomplishments made from struggles. (The american dream)
5. No because its beer (ok maybe)
6. Yeah because this 1800's lookin boy was rad as frick frack
Chandler Jacobs pd 2
ReplyDeleteTurkish Airlines
1. The commercial is a celebrity endorsement by Morgan Freeman. It is visually appealing as it depicts a beautiful day and the airplane flying suavely through the air.
2. The audience is any potential flyers and it is very appropriate for that audience.
3. Morgan freeman giving a celebrity testimony of his travels with Turkish Airlines
4. It is about convincing ppl to talk Turkish Airlines whenever they travel.
5. Somewhat as the plane depicted in the ad looks like a very peaceful, safe, and soothing flight.
6. Yea I did actually and yes i will bc Morgan Freeman's presence and voice is well known.
Asare Dua Period 4
ReplyDeleteCoco-cola commercial
1: The commercial is about mean joe greene. As he is leaping away after a game a kid comes by and stills him how much he admires him. Joe greene seems to not believe the kid. The kid offers him some coke. The scene had a very real feeling as if this could actually happen.
2. The audience includes everybody who enjoys cold beverages. The message trying to be sent to viewers is that coke can brighten your mood. It was appropriate.
3. The piece was about a young kid offering to help Joe green after a football game after his apparent injury. When joe resist his help the kid offers him some coke. The brand is coco-cola.
4. the author is trying to convince the audience that coke brightens your mood and gives you more energy.
5.The ad did not make me want to purchase the item. i know that coke can have a serious effect on your health and does the opposite of what the author was trying to portray in the commercial.
6. I like the ad the because the kid was so nice. at the end Green gives the kid his jersey. a heart warming moment. Something i would remember.
Joshua Biju- Period 6
ReplyDeleteMcDonald's: The Showdown Ad
1. Form: This commercial is about NBA stars Michael Jordan and Larry Bird about the Big Mac. It was very visually appealing in its portrayal of the Big Mac.
2. Audience: The audience this commercial was aiming towards was towards regular people and athletes.
3. Topic or subject: The commercial is about McDonald's signature burger the Big Mac. It was portraying the how satisfying a Big Mac is.
4. Purpose: The purpose is to make it look like the Big Mac is not that unhealthy to eat. If NBA athletes are consuming it, then it must be okay for everyone else to consume it.
5. Effectiveness: The commerical was pretty effective because it made people think that they can eat the Big Mac just because their favorite athletes are eating it. They assumed that its not unhealthy because athletes are endorsing it.
6. Long term Effect: The long term effect is pretty lasting in that people remember for a long time that its okay to eat the Big Mac just because all their favorite athletes are.
Robey Lukose
ReplyDeletePeriod 2
T Mobile- #BagofUnlimited with Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg
1. The commercial is a comedic celebrity endorsement by Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg. It was a conversation between the two celebrities on how amazing t-mobile is. It is visually appealing because of the many funny examples used to replace the "pot" snoop was looking for.
2. The audience is anyone looking for a new phone carrier. This may directly affect Snoop Dogg supporters as well as Martha Stewart supporters.
3. The piece is about unlimited data by T-Mobile.
4. The purpose was to make people laugh with the jokes made when comparing how great unlimited data with the replaced words by Martha Stewart and to give information about t mobile's plan for unlimited data.
5. Since i already have T-Mobile, it made me want to keep T- Mobile and be grateful for the unlimited Data I receive.
6. Yes. I will remember this because Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart are very funny together and even have their own TV show.
Priyanka Ranchod
ReplyDeletePeriod:6
Beats by Dr. Dre- Be Heard
1. This commercial about Beats focuses on individuals keeping their eyes on their goals and setting out to accomplish them. This advertisement was really visually appealing because their were a lot of diverse individuals who each partook in something different that made them unique, and towards the end, everyone was happy and doing what they love.
2. This ad was trying to reach an audience of athletes and sports lovers who are motivated by music. The message in this commercial was appropriate because it was very motivational and uplifting showing individuals that music is uniting.
3. This commercial is primarily about Beats' different headphone and in ear types. The ad was showing how different successful athletes use this product during their pre workout, and ultimately succeed following.
4. The purpose of this speech is to motivate young and prosperous athletes to follow their goals and to use beats to help them. This ad shows how music can truly help accomplish such endeavors.
5. Yes. This ad did make me want to purchase the product because it made me feel inspired, as though if I set my mind to something, I can accomplish it.
6. I personally really liked the ad, and i for sure will remember it because it gave me an inspiring feeling. In addition, the ad featured my ALL TIME favorite athlete, Simone Biles, which makes it my favorite as well.
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ReplyDeleteAkhil Singh
ReplyDeletePeriod 2
Hyundai- Operation Better (2017)
1. The commercial is about spending time with family and understanding the sacrifices those in our military make. It took place on an army base, and at the Superbowl and was visually appealing as it showed an emotional connection between families.
2. The audience is families across the world and is directed to those who are not with their families and explains that it is important to spend time with them.
3. The piece is about bringing a families together like the Hyundai brand and their car/product.
4. The purpose of this piece is to connect the audiences with their families allowing them to associate their families with the Hyundai brand persuading them to understand that their product causes the same effect.
5. The piece did make me connect to my family but since we're not in need of a car right now it did not persuade is to purchase it but instead showed us something we previously didn't know.
6. Yes, I definitely will remember the ad because it explained the importance of our military and how important it is to cherish our family.