Sunday, 29 April 2012
AS Media Revision Texts Week Three
Monday, 23 April 2012
AS Media text revision Week 2
BBC News coverage of the Student Protest 'riots' 2010
BBC trailer for Strictly Come Dancing, 2011
Advert for Chanel perfume, with Nikole Kidman
BBC trailer for Strictly Come Dancing, 2011
Advert for Chanel perfume, with Nikole Kidman
Trailer for Season 7 of Desperate Housewives
Stella Artois advert - Piano
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Additional reference and revision material for 'Advertising' - A2 Media
Have spent a few hours on a lazy Sunday afternoon trawling the internet for additional revision and reference pieces and come up with this little selection. One text is produced by Benetton to promote their 'UnHate' campaign from last year. There is then another which shows 40 years of Benetton advertising in 40 seconds, so it goes by rapidly and possibly not good if you happen to suffer from epilepsy, but does show how Toscani changed everything in the early 1980s, albeit at a very fast rate. A short piece produced by the BBC to highlight how some teenage girls feel about how women are pressurised by the media to look a certain way.
The three texts for the 'Killing Us Softly' series of lectures are extremely enlightening and very useful in terms of the representation of women in advertising. Jean Kilbourne, an influential academic who has researched this subject over a number of years, puts forward some very thought-provoking issues regarding the advertising of fashion, food and much more, and how the target audience of females are singled out deliberately by advertisers.
Although the messages and themes presented in the lectures are designed to provoke a serious response, Kilbourne does inject some humour and wit to lighten the mood at appropriate moments.
Each text is about thirty minutes long (the fourth film in the series is split over two parts), and well worth seeing to support the work we have done on the Dove campaign, and to a lesser extent to support the Benetton study. I cannot recommend these high enough.
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 3 (2000)
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 4 part 1 (2010)
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 4 part 2 (2010)
40 Years of Benetton in 40 Seconds
UnHate Benetton campaign film (2011)
Short BBC report on the media's influence on teenage girls
The three texts for the 'Killing Us Softly' series of lectures are extremely enlightening and very useful in terms of the representation of women in advertising. Jean Kilbourne, an influential academic who has researched this subject over a number of years, puts forward some very thought-provoking issues regarding the advertising of fashion, food and much more, and how the target audience of females are singled out deliberately by advertisers.
Although the messages and themes presented in the lectures are designed to provoke a serious response, Kilbourne does inject some humour and wit to lighten the mood at appropriate moments.
Each text is about thirty minutes long (the fourth film in the series is split over two parts), and well worth seeing to support the work we have done on the Dove campaign, and to a lesser extent to support the Benetton study. I cannot recommend these high enough.
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 3 (2000)
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 4 part 1 (2010)
Killing Us Softly: Lecture 4 part 2 (2010)
40 Years of Benetton in 40 Seconds
UnHate Benetton campaign film (2011)
Short BBC report on the media's influence on teenage girls
AS Media text revision Week 1
50 Cent and Snoop Dogg - P.I.M.P
We All Run - Adidas promo advert, featuring world famous sportsmen David Beckham, Lionel Messi, Derrick Rose (NBA basketball player for the Chicago Bulls)....and errr, Katy Perry.
Goth Holiday Irn-Bru advert (2007)
"Always a woman" - John Lewis advert from 2010
The Inbetweeners trailer, 2011
Party Dress - Vanish advert, 2010
We All Run - Adidas promo advert, featuring world famous sportsmen David Beckham, Lionel Messi, Derrick Rose (NBA basketball player for the Chicago Bulls)....and errr, Katy Perry.
Goth Holiday Irn-Bru advert (2007)
"Always a woman" - John Lewis advert from 2010
The Inbetweeners trailer, 2011
Party Dress - Vanish advert, 2010
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