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Galaxy 'Chauffeur' advert

  1) What  key conventions  of TV advertising can you find in the Galaxy advert? CLAMPS , Mise en scene 2) What is the  key message  the Galaxy advert is communicating about its chocolate? The slogan for the advert will help you with this question. that u can eat the choclate anywhere or at anytime 3) Who is Audrey Hepburn and w hy did Galaxy select Audrey Hepburn for this advert?   Audrey Hepburn was a British actres and model widely regarded as one of the most iconic figures in film history. 4) What is intertextuality? Intertextuality is the concept in literature, media, and cultural studies that refers to the relationship between different texts and how they influence, reference, or echo each other. 5) What Audrey Hepburn films are suggested in this advert and how is this effect created (e.g. mise-en-scene - CLAMPS: costume, lighting, actors, make-up, props, setting)? its suggesting that u can eat their galaxy choclate anywhere and anytime and audrey hep...

Represent NHS Blood

  1) What is an advertising campaign? convince people from BAME donate blood 2) What is the objective of the NHS Represent campaign?  To get people from BAME to donate blood. 3) What does this advert want people to do once they've seen it (the 'call to action')?  4) Why is the advert called 'Represent'?  5) Why have the producers chosen celebrities to feature in the advert? Give an example of three well-known people who appear in the advert and why they are famous - make sure you  write their names and spell them accurately . 6) What are the connotations of the slow-paced long shot of empty chairs at the end of the advert? 7) How does the advert match the key conventions of a typical urban music video? 8) How does the advert  subvert stereotypes ? Give three examples (e.g. ethnicity, masculinity, femininity, age, class, disability/ability etc.)  9) How does the advert  reinforce certain stereotypes ? Could there be an oppositional reading where so...