Political Science, asked by daveonscott700, 3 months ago

What creative techniques are used to attract your attention in the TV commercial?

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Answered by 0M0
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so much of today's communications, including the news, comes to us visually, it is critical that students learn the basics of visual communication -- lighting, composition, camera angle, editing, use of props, body language, symbols, etc. -- and how the use of these techniques influences the various meanings we can take away from a message. Understanding the grammar, syntax and metaphor system of media, especially visual language, not only helps us to be less susceptible to manipulation but also increases our appreciation and enjoyment of media as a constructed "text."

Just as writing improves not only one's reading skill but also one's appreciation for good writing, the best way to understand how media are put together is to do just that -- make a public service announcement, create a website, develop an marketing campaign for a school activity. The more real world the project is, the better. Digital cameras and computer authoring programs provide easy ways to integrate creative production projects in the classroom, from writing and illustrating their own stories in kindergarten to creating a personal video documentary in the upper grades.

The four major arts disciplines -- music, dance, theatre and the visual arts -- can also provide a context through which one gains skills of analysis, interpretation and appreciation along with opportunities to practice self-expression and creative production.

Answered by abdullak46
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The TV commercial uses a running race for dogs to show that this particular brand of running shoes is the best. Most of the runners are big greyhounds. The biggest greyhound seems to be the most popular with fans. During the commercial, a small, cute bulldog appears onscreen wearing the name-brand sneakers. Despite the bulldog’s obvious size disadvantage, he passes all the other dogs in the race and moonwalks across the finish line. In the end, he’s the top dog because of his shoes.

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