Sunday, January 26, 2014
Post #1 Introducing myself
My goal for the class is to basically learn how to create a website and learn some coding as I learn how to make the website. My goal for the future is to be a comic book writer, video game writer, or any writer for any media. A TV show that I enjoy a lot is the boondocks, a movie I enjoy a lot is napoleon dynamite, I listen to jpop/jrock/jrap and one of my favorite books is "The Disaster Artist".
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Art & Copy
What was most inspiring about the advertising documentary "Art & Copy" was the fact that so many simple ideas and slogans were able to be the most well known adverting campaigns in the advertising world. These include "Got Milk", "Just Do It", and "Think Different". It was amazing that so many of these different campaigns were able to invoke so many feelings in different types of people across the country. Every someone would look the slogans would be there and could be applied to almost anything. In magazines, billboards, and of course TV commercials one would always see these slogans and generally they would present a positive connotation. Milk helps build strong bones for example and got milk sometimes showed individuals exercising. It is always inspiring when something positive to society is being advertised compared to something detrimental to our society such as fast food. "Just Do It" is also very inspiring as it promotes exercise in society and at the same time promotes a product to help get that objective completed. It was also awesome to see how the advertisement agencies during the 21st century compare to the advertisement agencies seen in AMC's Mad Men which are agencies from the 1960s. In comparison it seems that today's agencies seem to have a more welcoming and caring environment than the agencies from the 1960s. Even one individual in the documentary who was an account man in the 60s said it was one of the worst jobs he had. The statement he made about that seems accurate considering the kind of treatment seen that people who work in accounts get in Mad Men. Overall the film was very inspiring and the fact that it followed mostly positive ad campaigns all with positive messages to the viewers was awesome and helps those who want to get into advertisement gain motivation.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Blog #3 - Women in Advertisements
Many advertisements in our media dehumanizes women immensely. The advertisements that are advertising something simple like jeans or jewelry are sending out the wrong message and trying to get the viewer’s attention in the most extreme way. It is not just in the United States using these kinds of advertisements but other cultures around the world use them as well. The Dolce & Gabbana Italian luxury industry fashion house released a very controversial advertisement showing a women dressed in black being pinned down by a shirtless man in jeans with sunglasses while three other men strike poses and are menacingly staring at the woman. This promotes violence towards women and shows this particular woman being controlled by not just one man but four men. The intended meaning of the advertisement was probably to show men that if they wear their products then they will be able to gain control of women and make them theirs. The cultural meaning though shows the women in a position of helplessness and making it obvious to the viewer that women are not in power and men are free to do what they want with women. It promotes the idea that it is okay for men to force themselves upon women making them think that they enjoy it when in actuality it is clearly unwanted. b
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Blog #2 - Frith methodology
The surface meaning of the ad: The ad starts off with a man traveling the desert looking thristy and being sweaty. He sees a giant coke bottle in the distance and suddenly many different types of people from show girls to men on motorcycles racing towards the bottle. The man looks back to see that he actually had a coke bottle with him in an ice cooler the whole time and now he has the last laugh. It is revealed that the giant coke bottle is a sign pointing towards the nearest coke location which is 50 miles away. The racers are still racing towards this regardless of the distance.
The advertiser's intended meaning of the ad: They wanted to replicate the sense of being thirsty to the viewer. The man in the ad is sweaty and is obviously thirsty. A common trope in any media depicting desert travel is that the one doing the traveling is always on the search for something to drink. Once the viewer sees that coke bottle they themselves are going to want to have a drink from it because they are imagining themselves in a desert without anything to drink. Once they see many people racing to obtain that coke they know that it is a valuable drink and many people would go to extreme lengths to obtain it.
The cultural or idealogical meaning of the ad: culturally coke is seen as a pivotal beverage. If someone goes out in public they are most likely guaranteed to see at least one person drinking a coke. The ad depicts people racing to obtain that coke like they have to have it. It's a summer soda. The ad demonstrates this by using the desert as its' setting. When people are thirsty in the summer or when it is hot outside they should be drinking a coke to quench their thirst.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Favorite Ad
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Robin Williams and Zelda Williams enjoying Ocarina of Time |
Monday, April 8, 2013
Blog #7 - Tonight Show
For the most part I do not care for late night network TV. I don't know many people who stay up late just to watch those shows. Those late night shows upload the highlights of their show on the internet so there isn't a point into staying up late to watch the shows in my honest opinion. I know that people still watch the shows even if it's on the internet but companies should take into account the internet views.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Blog #8 - advertisement
The movie was very interesting because I was unaware if how advertising actually operates and I wasn't aware of all the product placement that took place and how easy it actually is to get advertisement places to put their product in your movie as long as you have enough money. Almost anybody could do it as long as they have the resources.
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