Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Commercial One: Old Spice †the Man Your Man Could Smell Like

HUMAN 2C03 Assignment One Commercial One Old Spice The reality Your Man Could Smell Like Summary Old Spice, a male specific hygiene company, released the television advertizing campaign The Man Your Man Could Smell Like during the Super bowl in February of 2010. The focus of the advertizing is aimed at females to buy their new line of body wash for their male partner who would ultimately savor like the model in the commercial. The commercial has numerous settings that the actor transitions between which contribute to the overall supposition of the ad.Furthermore, the ad questions the masculinity of those who do not use the Old Spice body wash and how any man has the potential to be like the model in the commercial. Noise Like most commercials, the publicizing contained a lot of sounds and images that only made the product look appearing to consumers. One example of a visual bowling pin is of the model is holding two tickets to a show which turn in into diamonds. The import of this in the commercial is to plant the idea of prosperity in the mind of the consumer. It may also indicate that this new body wash makes you smell like a million dollars.An example of an auditory flag is of the beach and sea. This sound of waves crashing against the sand helps put the viewer in a peaceful state composition watching the ad. It also gives the consumer a feeling of desire to live the life of the model in the commercial, which is a powerful marketing technique. Standardizing the Argument Premise 1 Ladies, your man is not I (the model). Premise 2 But, if he stopped using ladies scented body was and switched to Old Spice, he could smell like hes me. determination Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. Conclusion Buy Old Spice body wash. Evaluation of Argument

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