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    opposed to tax breaks for big oil companies, and still have high ego-involvement. Low ego-involvement exists only when the audience does not care about the topic whatsoever—there is no strong attitude in favor or against a topic (Sereno). Once examined thoroughly, ego-involvement loses its mystique. However, variation between ability and ego-involvement levels within audiences often complicates persuasion attempts (Dainton and Zelley 119). Specifically, ego-involvement can act as a double-edged…

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    Blue Whale Video Analysis

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    In the production of this video, I hoped to encompass and highlight the quirky past and preservation of this iconic Route 66 roadside attraction. As a resident of Catoosa, I visited the Blue Whale numerous times, and I am very familiar with its history. Regardless, I still searched for websites that contained information or pictures that I could use in my video. Surprisingly, I learned things about the Whale that I had never known before, such as that it had been closed and abandoned for several…

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    In a society surrounded by media the producers have to prioritize there audience, who is consuming there product such as TV, radio and newspapers. This can be done by calculating how many individuals are consuming and what type of gender, age and class they are or by more in-depth research such as ethnography and interviews. Classifying media audiences according to class can be seen as useful particularly within the media industry in regards to the sale of advertising. For instance, newspapers…

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    The creator of the message is A Place for Mom. The purpose clearly defines this as a Senior Living Referral Service free of charge. The advertisement displays the telephone number throughout. The opening statement introduces Joan Lunden, The next sentence is identifying her credibility by being a resourceful journalist. The second picture identifies actual customer testimony, which implies that the product is a value for ordinary people. Ms. Lunden appeals to your emotions by stating she…

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    should all multirole to remind the audience that what they are watching is fictional. We also thought that by multi-rolling everybody would get an equal speaking part in the performance. The main character of this piece is a teenage boy named Zac Wainright. We decided to follow the styles of a theatre in education piece by using a stereotype of the kind of person who would take drugs and decided that a teenage boy bets fit this stereotype. Zac is going to show the audience how easily a person…

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    Advanced Tech Reflection

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    details would you share with each group and which would you leave out? Would the order in which you told the various details be different? As one can see in this story, the way the story is told depends on a how one want to appeal to a specific audience. The end of one semester and the beginning of a new semester can be seen as a transition period for most students. For the extent of individuals, this period is all but a glimpse onto the next…

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    of the scene had a superb use of props and of the stage presented the setting of the story adequately from being on a ship to the jungle and later to an island, the stage was truly amazing. The lighting played an important part, of directing the audience to where to look and gracefully hitting the characters with perfect timing. The multiple lighting colours certainly set the mood the well and scenes were easily seen to be in the past as a remembrance and contrasted from the present. All I can…

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    comes to campaigning. They both used different advertising methods. Burma took a older method, when at that time billboards and posters were on the rises. Where the Dollar shave club used a modern day method using the internet. Burma reached their audience through using road signs, while the Dollar Shave Club reached their…

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    theatre experience, but are also there to help the children be immersed in the project. The team will need to consider the language that is used on the project. The target audience is small children and therefore the language has to be appropriate, and could possibly vary from audience to audience depending on how old the majority of the audience is. The team will also need to consider the facts that they are stating in the project, making sure they are factually accurate. Drama is appropriate…

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    dealing with emotions and relationships, the target audience is adolescents.…

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