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OMO advert: blog tasks

1) What year was the advert produced? It was produced in 1955. 2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s? In the 1950s women were presented as inferior to men and men are more superior. Also, they had to be housewives and had to stay home and clean and have to listen to men. 3) How does the heading  message ('OMO makes whites bright') and typography promote the product? The title is written in serif.This looks modern and it is more see able to the reader. This is also keep on showing up numerous which make this funny and also at the same time annoying,   4) Analyse the mise-en-scene in the advert (CLAMPS): how is costume, make-up and placement of the model used to suggest women's role in society? The women that the women is wearing is trying to say that they have to look good at all times.Also, the costume she is wearing suggest she has to wear cleaning clothes at all times. 5) Why is a picture of the product added to the bottom right of the advert?...

Represent NHS Blood & Transplant campaign: blog tasks

1) What does BAME stand for? Black Asian Minority Ethnic 2) Why is there a need for blood in the BAME community?  The need for blood in the BAME community is that there is only a few who are blood donates which is only 3% of the BAME community. 3) What does this advert want people to do once they've seen it (the 'call to action')? After the audience have watched this advert the would like this community to donate blood 4) Why is the advert called 'Represent'? This is because it represents the BAME community 5) Why have the producers chosen famous BAME celebrities to feature in the advert? Give an example of three well-known people who appear in the advert and why they are famous. The reason why they have used famous celebrities in this advert for example Lady Leshurrr, Ade Adepitan, Chuka Ummuna is that if people know them they will be more drawn in. 6) Why is there a slow-paced long shot of empty chairs at the end of the advert? This is to show tha...