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    Orangina Ad Analysis

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    Campaign Analysis: Orangina: “Naturally juicy” I decided to choose the "naturally juicy" Orangina advertising‚ which is a part of a campaign where the direction is‚ animals acting and looking like human beings. It embodies the new generation of advertisements; the fact that it is perceived as shocking and explicit by the older generations is a proof. It is nevertheless this change of strategy that allowed boosting the brand. So‚ by the analysis of this advertising‚ we are going to see the

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    Semiotic Analysis of Television Show Dexter Semiotics is the study of meaning. There are many aspects that go into developing a semiotic analysis. They include signs‚ a signifier and signified‚ codes‚ opposition‚ code confusion‚ intertexuality‚ paradigms‚ and syntagyms. Before delving into the analysis‚ the meaning of each of these terms and their relation to semiotics must be made clear. A sign could be anything that stands for something else. A signifier is the physical object that represents

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    Budweiser Ad Analysis

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    An Ad Analysis of Budweiser: The Great American Lager What does beer do for you? This is the question you may ask yourself when thinking about buying a six pack of beer for a party‚ getting ready to socialize‚ or just hang out and relax with some friends. In their advertisement campaigns‚ Budweiser attempts to embody these situations in a way that will leave you thinking that you need Budweiser. Budweiser creates a setting in their ads that their target audience will be compliant with. Often times

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    Shower-Fresh Fragrance

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    TITLE- Shower-Fresh Fragrance CHAPTER 1 * Introduction Our world is changing; this is because of the rapid growth of our scientific minds. Instant things are created such as instant food‚ condiments and especially beauty products. Scientist using this knowledge had invented machines that make things easily or for an instant. However‚ sometimes they don’t know the effect of these machines to our health. Would it help us or even kill us? Different metals and chemicals are the components of

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    Structuralism and Semiotics

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    Structuralism and Semiotics What is Structuralism? Structuralism is the name that is given to a wide range of discourses that study underlying structures of signification. Signification occurs wherever there is a meaningful event or in the practise of some meaningful action. Hence the phrase‚ "signifying practices." A meaningful event might include any of following: writing or reading a text; getting married; having a discussion over a cup of coffee; a battle. Most (if not all) meaningful events

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    Dayquil Ad Analysis

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    take a break‚ sleep in‚ and let the responsibility of their children fall on others? Not according to the Vicks company. In one of their advertisements found in a magazine targeted to mothers‚ the ad may effectively draw mothers in‚ but it also unintentionally degrade mothers and make them feel guilty for being sick. This DayQuil/NyQuil ad tries to appeal to mothers by offering two images of the ideal mom and also a convenient medicine for

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    Analysis of Gapfit Ad

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    Analysis of GAPFit Ad/Silvana Arroyo ______________________________________________________________________________ To: Ivanna Rightwell From: Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Date: 18 June 2013 Subject: Analysis ad for GapFit fitness clothing Purpose: GapFit is targeting the self-conscience consumer‚ by preying on a woman’s insecurities. GAPFit’s goal is to make a woman feel unattractive and weak. Women will feel empowered‚ confident and more beautiful by wearing GapFit gear. Description:

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    in our brains for the duration of our lives. Ads select gathering of people transparently and subliminally‚ and target them with their item. They suggest the way that with a specific end goal to resemble the general population in this notice you should utilize their item. This is not another methodology‚ nor is it special to this era‚ yet never has it been as generally utilized as it is today. There

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    English 1C Mr. Rim 13 August 2013 It’s Good to Be Brave Advertisers will often times go above and beyond traditional ways of pitching products and adapt clever ways to sell emotions or desires through commercial advertising. More than simple print ads‚ video advertisements are able to play on the mythologies and beliefs of modern pop culture‚ appealing to specifically targeted individuals or social groups through the suggestive themes and symbols being portrayed. Associations of things like sex or

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    In his essay “Men’s Men and Women’s Women‚” Steve Craig writes‚ “Her need is a common one in women’s commercials produced by a patriarchal society-the desire to attain and maintain her physical attractiveness” (194). In this Star models ad‚ there are two women presented. One is a sketch of a woman and the other is the woman in reality. The ad says in skinny writing‚ “You are not a sketch…say no to anorexia.” While this campaign is to encourage women by telling them that they are not a sketch

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