Thursday, 13 November 2008

project 1; part one

What is advertising?

Advertising is how companies communicate to the public in order to try and persuade them to buy their product or service.
They can advertise through different types of media including:
TV
Radio
Internet

They can also advertise through:
Billboards
Magazines/newspapers
Buses


Advertising can also be used by organisations for example - political parties and military recruiters.

How does advertising work?

Advertising works by trying to create something where the consumer feels that if they consume the advert they will be better in a certain way. An example of this is make-up adverts.
In make-up adverts they usually use a really good looking, slim model, who will look “perfect”. In a make-up advert they’ll be advertising it to make it look as though you will have flawless skin and will look completely different and gorgeous, so people will be more persuaded to buy it because they believe it will work the same for them too.

Another similar example is clothing adverts. Adverts for big clothing brands will almost always have a tall, skinny, attractive model, or muscly if it’s a male model, and the clothes will look really good on them, so again people will believe it will be the same for them and it will make them want to go out and buy them so they can look good too. Because these companies also use really skinny models it also can make consumers - especially younger ones - think that you also need to be that skinny to be attractive.


Today companies spend £17 million a year on advertising.

Celebrity endorsement

Celebrity endorsement is when companies or organisations employ celebrities to advertise their product or service. They use celebrities because the public are more easy to influence if the person advertising is someone they admire or look up to. A good example of celebrity is David Beckham, not only is he a role model for hundreds of young children he is also admired by both women who want him and men who want to be him, he has done advertising campaigns for Adidas and Armani…







2 comments:

City College Norwich Media said...

Excellent work Sam. Well done.

Guy

City College Norwich Media said...

Sam, please upload all of your Project Two work:

Brief

For Project Two you will investiagte the Music Industry. You will study the impact of new media technologies on the music industry and the impact of new media technologies on music fans. You will also investigate the ways musicians can use new media technology to promote themselves. You will produce a CD cover for the launch of a new band. You will take studio shots of the band and produce the CD cover using Photoshop CS3.


Project Two: Part One
1) What impact has new media technology had on the way people listen to music? What impact has the Internet had on the way people access music? How have the music labels responded to new media technology? How do musicians use new media technologies such as Myspace to promote themselves?

Key Concept: Media Forms and Conventions
Assessment Objective Two (AO2): Analysis and Interpretation


2) Pick one famous band or musician and research how they use Myspace to market themselves and stay in contact with their fans. Have a look at their Myspace profile - what information is there? What tracks can you download? What videos can you watch? What other fun stuff do they have on their profile? How does the band use their Myspace to stay in contact with their fans?

Key Concept: Media Forms and Conventions
Assessment Objective One (AO1): Knowledge and Understanding


3) Pick one up-and-coming band or musician and research how they use Myspace to market themselves and stay in contact with their fans. Have a look at their Myspace profile - what information is there? What tracks can you download? What videos can you watch? What other fun stuff do they have on their profile? How does the band use their Myspace to stay in contact with their fans?

Key Concept: Media Forms and Conventions
Assessment Objective One (AO1): Knowledge and Understanding




Project Two: Part Two


1) You need to design a CD cover front and back for the launch of a new album. The front cover must clearly convey the genre and attitude of the band and appeal to the band's target audience. The back cover must have a full track list. All production work must be completed using Photoshop CS3.

Key Concept: Media Forms and Conventions

Assessment Objective Three (AO3): Production Skills

DEADLINE: all work finished by Friday 21st November 2008


Guy