Wednesday, February 15, 2017

WEEK 6 EOC: FAKE NEWS DEBUKED

http://cntube.net/watch/Biiv_UK0isE/default.html


Cn news reported that the cash me outside girl from dr phil reportdly commited suicide 


http://www.snopes.com/cash-me-outside-suicide/

snopes does report tho that the cash me outside girl has not commited suicide and is fine

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

EOC FEBREZE COMMERCIAL




The 2017 Febreze commercial for the Superbowl is soon to be quite iconic and also very hilarious. The commercial begins with a person running to the bathroom silently saying i love my half time bathroom break. It touches something very awkward and uncomfortable to talk about in a very easy hilarious and relate-able way. The commercial is like hey y'all we know what happens when you've eaten way too many extra spicy hot wings and your tummy starts rumbling, But you cant go to the bathroom because your favorite team is either winning or losing and nothing is going to make you lose this game. It shows that no matter what we believe in and who we are we all have spicy hot wing bathroom moments and were all human beginnings . i think we defiantly needs this in a lot of ways i know what most are saying ( gurl its just a commercial about having the bubble guts) yes it is but so much more. this commercial is kind of politic in a lot of ways. Everything that been happening politic wise and how people have been savagely divided  . It brings people together and more in tune with the basic fact that we are human beings who have different feelings and different religions and different skin colors but we are still human at the end of the day. It also shows in a lot of ways spending time with family and or the people you love and not wanting to leave them . Even if its the super bowl we still respect and cherish those times with the family, sitting down eating a bunch of stuff your not suppose to, and or maybe forgetting your diet because your grandmas famous Vanilla wafer pudding is calling you. Its those special times that are truly awesome and amazing. this commercial also brings to light about how stinky things can sometimes get and how febreze can help. this commercial as a whole is very good at using peoples emotions and normal everyday things to sell they're product without them noticing to the untrained eye its very well planned out and put together.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

EOC: CoTemporary womans ads In Media

Barbie showing that No matter What Race Or Gender You Are You Can Literally Be EveryTHING and Still look Amazing



Antja Chambers showing that you can be a gorgeous woman and be a manager for Nasa space center
Image result for contemporary women's ads 2017

Week 4 EOC: Jerry Della Femina

 Jerry Della Femina Is a Advertisement Icon In 1967, he started his own ad agency called Della Femina Travisano & partners,  with Partner Ron Travisano, an advertising supervisor. Della Femina was chairman, and Travisano was vice-chairman and co-director of creative services. Their first  big gig was for Squire, a company that made wigs, and they created an iconic ad , "Are you still combing your memories?" In 1970, they got their first major account, for Blue Nun Wine, and came up with a campaign that asked for the talents of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meare.
The agency was also iconic for its work on isuzu creating the fictional spokesman Joe Isuzu, Becks Beer, Chemical Banks And Fingerman . Their most famous and Legendary campaign was the Meow Mix Theme yes the annoying catchy cat food song] conceived by Ron Travisano  which featured an  a food addicted singing cat. In 1981, they gained the account for the New york meets. it was the first time a baseball team had seek out for a major ad company By 1985, when Travisano Sold off his shares and went on to bigger and better things , they had around 300 employees in New York and Los Angeles] were still privately held and were billing . Jerry della is still alive and well today. Jerry now regularly rights in the weekly regional journal



http://adage.com/article/special-report-mad-men/real-mad-men-diaries-jerry-della-femina/297669/


http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128695927

http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/people/features/2439/