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Imagery – Advertising

Imagery – Advertising. Guide to PowerPoint presentation. Things to add (how to use PowerPoint effectively). Scan in your ad (if print) or grab from Internet, if you can. Use Aussie adds, not US etc Use headings and dot points: images, text, strategies (stereotypes etc )

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Imagery – Advertising

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  1. Imagery – Advertising Guide to PowerPoint presentation

  2. Things to add (how to use PowerPoint effectively) • Scan in your ad (if print) or grab from Internet, if you can. Use Aussie adds, not US etc • Use headings and dot points: images, text, strategies (stereotypes etc) • Highlight examples and illustrations • Establish a line of “argument” – i.e. how are your ads linked? (Remember that you are always presenting a persuasive point of view)

  3. Things to avoid Ie; DO NOT: • Write everything on the PowerPoint slide • Turn to read off the slide • Have inappropriate slide techniques (slide/spin etc) that just aren’t necessary (but these can work, if related to the product/ads’ theme …)

  4. Suggested format • What IMAGE – idea – does the ad, or do the ads, USE to attempt to influence the viewer’s or reader’s feelings about the product? • Describe the main thing you want to emphasise about that ad (a contention?) • Design elements – focus on the hotspots and key features – • (colour, SIZE!font, layout…) • Language aspects – analyse the text, looking for puns, humour, allusions… • Themes, appeals, humour … • Comment on intended audience • Comment on intended effect • Aim to make links between your ads – you are giving a cohesive presentation, not just separate analyses…(finish with a conclusion?)

  5. Strategies & techniques ... • Association with (unrelated but) attractive elements (for example, the linking by name or placement of a product with the wilderness) • Stereotypes (motherhood is a great one here, but also gender-linked roles, or national pride) • Doubles entendre (particularly sexual innuendo) • Humour • The beauty myth • And secret fears …

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