Monday, 28 November 2011

Gucci Guilty Advertisement.

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I am focusing on the gucci guilty perfume advertisement. I think the main values include sex and wealth. Also, there is a woman driving an car in the advertuisement.The advertisemnt shows a close up of the woman heels as she gets out of the car, trying to portray a more 'sexual' or 'seductive' look. Whislt driving the car, the girls hair is blowing everywhere maybe intending to portray the same look.
Devinate seductivness as there is a short sexual bit shown. The heel is shown again.
The Gucci chains to promote and to give the idea of sexuality.
The car driving on a long road, as if to reach a destination. Fire fumes shown. Red and ornagey fiery colours..warm..inviting.

<<< This is an example of the perfumes image and the look it is trying to portray to us as an audience.

Monday, 14 November 2011

FILM

We are doing a horror film.  The name of the film will be October 31st. Our group members are me, shameelah, Khadeeja and Rukaya.
Shameela- Director
Khadeeja-Script writter
Rukaya-lighting
Suffiyah- sound
shared role- costume design and camera shots.
We have taken some footage and shots that we could include into our broadcast piece.

Monday, 19 September 2011

DAILY MAIL ANALYSIS

Mostly black and white text. However, also has coloured text and coloured images, which attracts the reader.
Different topics being revealed using a variety of texts and images. For example, the image of Prince Harry, were he looks agressive and an image of a spotsman, who looks happy. Other topics are revealed using text, for example under a bold heading ' PENSIONS: 'DON'T PUNISH WOMEN'.
Good use of varieties of colour, text, font, images etc.
Daily Mail has a distinctive logo placed inbetween the words Daily and Mail.
 Images have been presented in the top right hand corner and a larger one at the bottom right hand corner. The text used helps attracts the audience, for example, ' Don't miss', see pages 10-11' etc. Not too much text, next to the large bottom image.

Monday, 12 September 2011