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    spoofs domestic abuse, and bases it on a nonexistent syndrome called, BWVAKTBOOM. The commercial features woman painfully limping in the streets, wearing a neckbrace carrying groceries towards her boyfriend’s apartment.The only response given from the advert,…

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    Pathos In Advertising

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    to talk to you about; why, how and what make an adverts so appealing and so speaking about these three things well figure out what make adverts look good to the public eye. The advertisement uses pathos, ethos, and logos to appeal to the target audience. The ad I’m analyzing is by McDonalds and it was first made debut on February 2012. The commercial was title “First Day”, it was on YouTube in February 2012. In the advert at the end the advert company showed their signature color which is a…

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    The Commercial dubbed “Like a Girl” was first aired in June 2014. The advert focused on changing the perception of people on gender based issues. It appealed for participation of every member of the society. The participants would be asked to run, fight and throw balls just like a girl. The continued gender based violence and discrimination within the socially constructed families made an exceptional background for this commercial (Connolly, 12). Male chauvinism and domination in the society has…

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    Essay: Critically analyze how women are represented in the media. Introduction In this essay I will be exploring how women are represented in the media and looking into sexism in a professional workplace environment. I will be talking about the history of women in the media, inequality of women in the media, how women are judged for their looks and how women are represented as a sexual item. History To start I will be looking into the history of the representation of women and how this has…

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    violence as manly and praise worthy. Men are now conditioned to believe physically hurting the opposite sex is directly proportional to their masculinity. 3 1 2 Oh but we can always count on health promoting adverts to give us a morally right image. Pictured on the left is a Reebok advert that encourages the point that it is all right to be careless about women. Cheating on your girlfriend? Perfectly all right! Cheating on your workout? Holy Mother of Mary, no! Yet again, we are suppressed,…

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    background and persuasive words to attract its audience. The advert for women’s lotion shows familiar and colorful things, like green, pink and purple background. Naturally, women go for these colors. Secondly, the rose flowers have two colors; white and pinky. The colors, the fragrance of the rose flower and mint will generate positive emotions of the audience. Mint is a relaxant, couple with the captivating words such as…

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    Does advertising sexualise and objectify women? The proliferation of sexualised and objectified images of women within advertising has not only become more prevalent in advertising but also developed to being nearly pornographic in content. Almost all advertisements for perfume, clothing, food, jewellery and cars demonstrate young women in extremely sexualised and degrading poses. Some advertisements have even contained obscene images that suggest acts of sexual assaults and violence against…

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    which provides a typology of rhetoric figures that helps differentiate the pictorial strategies explored by creative directors. In addition, typologies that relay distinct types of visual rhetoric have been designed to portray the various forms of adverts…

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    sound. During the processes of recording, mixing, and Mastering you would be help artists get the best out of their song/advert they could possibly get. It is your role as a Audio engineer to make the song/advert as good as possible. Stages of Production Preproduction: Preproduction is the stage of production where you brainstorm ideas and get ready for the recording of your advert at the studio. The role of a Audio Engineer in the preproduction stage is to get everything ready for the…

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    negative perception of women represented in adverts. An example is the ‘L’Oréal beauty company which always shows beautiful young women with smile and ‘perfect skin’ which actually appeals to audience more than the actual product advertised. Due to adverts like this women aspire for things that are impossible forgetting that this ads are have gone through different process of ‘perfection’ because a representation like this beautiful young women in adverts go a longer way from selling the…

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