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    Great Dane Doritos Commercial The commercial I choose to do my paper on was a Doritos commercial from Super Bowl XLII. In a Doritos ‘commercial‚ a man working in his garden becomes suspicious when he sees his Great Dane burying what appears to be the collar of a missing cat. Next thing the man knows he’s staring eye to eye with the pooch‚ who’s realized his master has caught him getting rid of evidence of a heinous crime. To buy his silence the dog slips his owner a bag of Doritos with a note

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    on radio station commercials. Verizon commercials are also seen during the breaks of your favorite‚ pass time TV shows. One commercial I found interesting in particular was aired in January 2016. The commercial shows three groups of balls going down spiral lanes and decreasing in value if they do not meet the named standards. The red balls stand for Verizon‚ the blue balls stand for AT&T‚ the yellow balls stand for Sprint and the lane for T Mobile is always empty. The commercial focuses on the following:

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    Spca Commercial Analysis

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    On average‚ individuals watch sixteen thousand commercials in a single year. One two-minute commercial that catches many viewers attention is the British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals commercial starring Sarah McLachlan‚ a world-renowned musician‚ singer‚ and songwriter. I am writing about this BC SPCA commercial to show you the different strategies they use to reach their audience‚ if they effectively reached their audience‚ and who their audience is. I believe they do

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    Dove Commercial Analysis

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    The Love between a Woman and her Chocolate: Dove Commercial Analysis Let’s be honest‚ how many opportunities does one have to swaddle themselves in rich‚ velvety‚ layers of chocolate? Well if you’re the star of a Dove chocolate commercial‚ every day! Dove’s “Pure Silk” chocolate commercial plays up the appetizing name of their treat by using specific appeals that charm adult women right out of their diets. The writers of the commercial achieve these appeals through the use of words with pleasurable

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    NHI Commercial Analysis

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    The commercial that was chosen is the National Health Insurance(NHI) commercial. The Bahamas Government attempts to persuade and bring clear understanding to The Bahamian people in efforts that they would accept their new initiative‚ through a commercial. The commercial uses a little girl to illustrate what NHI entail of‚ to mature Bahamians age ranging from 18-80. It answers the questions Who NHI is offered to? What health issues is covered with NNI? Using her family as an example. With NHI you

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    Budweiser Commercial Analysis The screen fades up to an image of a soldier being greeted by his wife in an airport. “On Jan 8th‚ Lt. Chuck Nadd came home” is printed across the screen. Soon after‚ it cuts to a clip of the couple driving home in a red Ford Explorer with the caption “we gave him a homecoming he’d never forget” in white. It is unclear at this point‚ however‚ who “we” is referring to. The camera cuts to signs that reads “We love Chuck”‚ “We’re glad you’re home”‚ and “We’re proud

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    In 2010 Kia Motors released a commercial that took a unique approach to the typical automobile advertisement. The commercial used popular things like music‚ fashion‚ and technology to show that their car is better than all the rest. The commercial showcases many features that appeal to several different age groups. The commercial starts out with two hamsters walking out of a building to meet another hamster. They are all dressed in loose fit clothing‚ basketball jerseys‚ and sweatshirts. It jumps

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    I decided to collect a wide array of sounds by leaving my phone on record while a friend and I were watching television. While watching television an interesting commercial come on and I thought it would be cool to play with that sound. The commercial was an advertisement for McDonalds and they were talking about how cheap their food is. I was about to collect a lot of sounds‚ but this one stood out to me the most‚ so I emphasized on it. Compositionally‚ I wanted this etude to seem like a voice

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    Budweiser lost dog commercial In this budweiser “lost dog” commercial the purpose was to try to make you want budweiser by using puppy love. The advertisers tried to target young adults who like puppies in their early twenties to late forties. This ad is trying to make the point that puppies are as good as beer. The advertisers were also trying to say that at the end of the day when worst comes worst you can sit back and enjoy and ice cold beer with you puppy. At the same time it also shows that

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    Chevy Commercial Analysis

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    This familiar saying comes alive in the 2014 Chevy commercial about a golden retriever Maddie. The commercial shows the dog‚ Maddie‚ growing up with her owners and going through different obstacles with them. Like their Chevy car‚ Maddie is always there for the family in the commercial. Chevy targets parents as their audience‚ and plays on their emotions in the commercial in order to sell more of their cars. The purpose of the 2014 Chevy Commercial featuring Maddie is for Chevy to sell more of their

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