First Advert Analysis - Tame Impala
Second Advert Analysis - Artist of the same Genre.
This is an advert from Pink Floyd advertising their first LPI in a magazine. Pink Floyd are presented as a band that are very conventional to the psychedelic rock genre this can be seen clearly by the whole band not being clearly represented in the scene. The image of the band seems to have been broken up into various sections alike a kaleidoscope effect on the image. As from my research into the genre this is a clear motif that I have seen that has been constantly repeated throughout. This effect breaks up the image and keeps the audience interested as it is rather abnormal as the bands faces are split into two, and blurred with the occasional full face being seen at the top of the image.

The layout of the advert is quite straightforward, it clearly states at the top of the advert that the album or LPI is 'available now', it then follows with a clear shot of what the cover of the product looks like, so the viewing audience will known what the products look like. The bottom of the advert follows the generic conventions of an advert crediting the title of the LPI and the record label in varying fonts from that of the bands name.
On the magazine advert that I have found Pink Floyd has not been represented in colour at all, to overcome this so I can actually analysis this section I have found a colour shot of the album itself as this is what the advert is trying to portray. The colours used are quite mild in respect and I would not say that they are exactly conventional to the genre, in context it can be said that the outfits wore by the band are rather mainstream and maybe not due to the genre of the music. The album was released in 1967 and the outfits wore by the band members is representative of the time and not particularly the genre itself. This can be said for the band names colour, it is particularly plain and does not stand out, it can be said that it may be down to the dark colours used by the bands clothes. If it was more conventional to the genre it may be for example a bold colour such as yellow etc.
The style of the language is nothing particularly special as it is just plain advertising of the product at hand. There is no personal message from the band it just advertises there first album 'their First LPI and attracts audiences to buy with the 'available now' message.
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Tame Impalas magazine advert is one that is completely different from that of Pink Floyds as it is completely modern due to the fact of the time differences in the two bands. This magazine advert takes a completely different stance from that of the other as it is rather subversive of the genre as I will explain. The advert focuses around a park or a similar setting in which many people can be seen, it is rather unconventional due to the fact it is rather just a normal photograph that has not been altered to then create or give it drug connotations alike others. It also conforms to a subversive text as we see a big and bold text font rather than colorful, engaging text that rather is just purely there to convey information than to visually simulate the audience.
The colour used in the video is as mentioned subverts the genre as it is plain and simple which rather reflects mainstream genre rather than the one at question. There is a dark red borderline which surrounds the image giving the idea of being trapped or guarded which is some what can be seen in the photograph with the metal bars in the POV shot. This plain colour is also used to represent the colours Black and Green for the text on the white circle, which is visible due to the colour background to make it stand out to audiences from the image beneath.
As already mentioned the text used is rather bold and not conventional to the genre as we see a generalised use of capital letters which make the words on the advert stand out further. This has been done to grab the attention of the audience as it is big in size and advertises the key information as quickly and as effectively as possible which include the band name their album and the fact that it is our now.
The style of the language due to the use of typography is rather monotone as we see just necessary information be displayed to the audience. None of the language is emotive and therefore goes out to try and grab the attention of audiences. Due to this it comes of as if it is only trying to advertise the produce to its target audience rather then a wider fanbase. In addition if the record label whom produced this was to add some brighter colours within and also put some emphasis on the language it would probably be more attractive for people to look and an then as a result research and buy the product.
This research will highly assist me when it comes to creating our magazine advert for Tame Impalas album which features the song that we will be using. This research has given me an insight into what needs to be included within a magazine advert such as Close Ups of the artist, fonts and what they represent, album titles, backgrounds the reflect the genre, how the artist is going to be present, how the advert can breach out to wider audiences to increase sales and many more characteristics that need to be highly though through by I and my group.
Also from this research I have gain a few ideas that may be used or considered at least when it comes to creating our advert these include a similar font to that of Pink Floyds bands title and also I like the way that the magazine advert keeps to the point of the message that it is trying to convey. I think this a similar approach that we will be sticking to when it comes to creating out magazine advert as it stops it from becoming confusing to the audience and then we will achieve what our aims are when promoting the band and album. In addition I will be taking on some of the errors I feel that are included in Tame Impalas advert and trying to make font and colour schemes more excitable for audiences.
You have provided a sound analysis of your advert, explaining what the various connotations are of the elements used within each. Make sure you explain all points made fully
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1) Explain all points fully (why are the outfits conventional of the time period not the genre? purpose?
2) Analyse your second advert
3) Elaborate on your summary by explaining how and why this research was beneficial, as well as mentioning any inspirations you will take on board and include within your own magazine advert (give examples)
4) Check your spelling, grammar and phrasing of sentences.
You have elaborated on some of your points further and analysed your second advert, whilst mentioning what ideas you might take on board as a result of this research. You need to think carefully about connotations of elements used within the adverts and TA appeal
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