Friday, June 17, 2016

Week 5: Ad Deconstruction Reflection

I chose to deconstruct an alcohol ad for this assignment.  I used the 2015 Budweiser commercial which features a lost dog, his journey home, and being reunited with his owner with help from his best friends, the Clydesdale horses.  This was such a different assignment that I really enjoyed doing.  I had never really taken the time to break down an advertisement -- look at it in detail, think about what went into making it, possible implications of the ad, and the audience it is trying to reach out to.  I think these are things that may have crossed my mind when I've seen/read a commercial/print advertisement, but it is very informal.  I previously had not really dove into a commercial the way I did for this assignment.  After reading the statistics about advertising, however, it has made me much more conscious of the enormous role advertising has in our lives today.  I certainly realize there are print advertisements everywhere you look -- billboards, magazines, even sports arenas -- and there are definitely a large number of commercials that play on TV.  Still, it was surprising to see the numbers behind this.

2 comments:

  1. I remember the commercial that you used for your assigned. The music in the background, the use of the puppy,and the horses all led the viewers to a place of emotion and sentimentality--- thus, endearing us to the product. Our response had absolutely nothing to do with beer. It was interesting to analyze the ad using the criteria given.

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  2. I remember the commercial that you used for your assigned. The music in the background, the use of the puppy,and the horses all led the viewers to a place of emotion and sentimentality--- thus, endearing us to the product. Our response had absolutely nothing to do with beer. It was interesting to analyze the ad using the criteria given.

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