Friday, October 18, 2019
Media Analysis Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1000 words
Media Analysis - Essay Example When presenting anà advertisement, there are usually a set of rules meant toà governà what and what not to be included in the advertisement. The rules are there toà keepà theà advertisementà from being ââ¬Å"badâ⬠. An advertisement should not encourage any vices, should not beà racist, and should not promote violence and so on. To ensure that this does not happen, there are media ethics that are there to be followed (Ward 6). Media ethics are aà setà ofà ruleà expected to be followed by journalist, should be based on ethics of universalà being (Ward 6). They should beà keenà on the well being of the human being. Without the ethical foundation, relativism undermines theà conceptionà of the right and makesà ourà practicesà unreasonable. In the case of advertising, there might be a difference in understanding, and judging anà advertisementà because of several things; it might be theà environmentà oneà has been broughtà up in, it might be a difference in age, level of education, and so on. In this paper, Ià intendà toà breakà down two cigarette advertisements andà showà theà significanceà of my findings. I will also discuss the appeals used and whether they are ethical or not. In the first advertisement, the chesterfield cigaretteà commercial, there is the use of animation and humor. A King intends toà knightà a loyalà subjectà if he canà confessà that the chesterfield king is the best. The loyal subject seemsà desperateà to be knighted that even if he does not know much about the king of chesterfield, he does not admit it. Heà is helpedà by the kingââ¬â¢s advisor and impresses the king. The kingââ¬â¢s advisor warns theà kingà to use hisà flatà side of theà swordà to avoid what happened the last time. As the advisor warns the king, he mimics theà cuttingà of a throat. As the king, knights the loyal subject, he swings his sword powerfully and chops o ff theà loyalà subjectââ¬â¢s head.à In the advertisement, the king represents theà cigarette, the loyalà subjectà represents the smoker, and the advisor represents the luring of the smoker to smoking.à The smoker seeks theà pleasureà of theà cigaretteà when he goes to be knighted; theà kingà who is theà cigaretteà gives the pleasure but eventually kills the smoker. In the advertisement, there is more concentration on the goodà sideà of smoking (knighted) than the bad side. It is not clear whether theà loyalà subject is the killed. Smokingà is well knownà all over the world asà unhealthy, despite that people still smoke. In the second advertisement, Flintstones for Winston cigarette there is the use of animation and anà immenselyà popular cartoon character (Fred Flintstone). Heà is then broughtà out as a loyal customer of the Winston cigarette. The seller of theà cigaretteà still goes into details about the uniqueness of the cigarette despite Fred Flintstone beingà familiarà to the cigarette. He puts theà cigaretteà on Fredââ¬â¢s mouth and calls ità practice. Theà cigaretteà is portrayedà as a sweet cigarette with a good length, making it better than the rest of the cigarettes. Unlike the chesterfield advertisement, this advertisement concentrates solely on the goodness of the cigarette. Analysis of the two advertisements In the chesterfield cigaretteà advertisement, it isà significantà toà noteà the use of animation on the advertisement. Although theà advertisementà has tried to portray the
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