Monday 13 January 2014

Adverts

Normal and traditional adverts which are fake, don't want you to think that. However postmodern adverts aren't bothered about you knowing that the adverts aren't real, they let you know that the adverts are fake by having actors pretend to be something that they're not. The only thing that postmodern adverts is to make you aware that they are selling something. They show this through different ways, by telling you they're selling something, including products that don't relate to what they're selling, or just using recognisable texts.
They want you to know that it is fake, and they use the fact that its fake to sell the product.

This is the Dancing Babys - Evian Commercial from 2013.


This advert is postmodern, as its using dancing babies, visual effects and upbeat music to sell bottled water. It makes the brand 'Evian' look cool and will want people to want to buy bottled water.

This is the; Think Blue. Baby Television Advert by Volkswagen.


This advert is trying to show the "stop, start" technology in cars, and they have used babies to show this

This is the Barclay Card Advert - 


This advert doesn't have anything which related the Barclay's Cards, however he's showing that its quick and easy to use and trying to show that the "Barclays" company is a good place to be signed up for. Its an advert which you'll remember. 

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