WHAT THE HELL!!! i have no idea what this ad is about and i think people in genral wouldnt either cos it doesnt give us enough information! not happy jan.
it took me a while to get it but once you do, its a pretty smart idea. it can be annoying when you dont know what an ad means which makes you ask around about it and cause interest in the product. once you understand it its a pretty good and effective idea. claire and le-le
the visual is quite effective and the idea is quite good, but it would be more affective if the product was mentioned on it. it confusers the viewer a bit because they may think its an ad for a wet suit and not so much goggles.
I find this advertisement to be very clever, it is able to connect with its audience through life experience (pruning). The bold caption down in the bottom right corner stating 'STAY DOWN LONGER' is an example of very effective language. Great ad x)
this advertisment iis effective because you dont really know what it means until you closely look at it and work it out. it is effective and well done.
So what is this ad for? Wetsuits! To illustrate that one can "stay down longer" in a Bare wetsuit, Anthony Redpath held his breath for 26 minutes at time and shot the diver in different positions from the bottom of a pool. The elements shown here were then composited together and treated to look like a warm-climate sea, and ultimately an award-winning visual.
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ReplyDeleteWHAT THE HELL!!!
ReplyDeletei have no idea what this ad is about and i think people in genral wouldnt either cos it doesnt give us enough information! not happy jan.
this advertisement is useful for it's sublteness with the message in the bottom right corner "stay down longer" it is an effective and persuading add
ReplyDeleteha, hes old and wrinkly like my grandparents.
ReplyDeletequite jocular
ReplyDeletethe ad is is a bit random on seeing an old man or a young man with wrinkly skin. but the ad is promoting the brand of gogles.
ReplyDeleteit took me a while to get it but once you do, its a pretty smart idea. it can be annoying when you dont know what an ad means which makes you ask around about it and cause interest in the product. once you understand it its a pretty good and effective idea.
ReplyDeleteclaire and le-le
i dont get the point of this add or what it is about???
ReplyDeletethe visual is quite effective and the idea is quite good, but it would be more affective if the product was mentioned on it. it confusers the viewer a bit because they may think its an ad for a wet suit and not so much goggles.
ReplyDeleteI find this advertisement to be very clever, it is able to connect with its audience through life experience (pruning). The bold caption down in the bottom right corner stating 'STAY DOWN LONGER' is an example of very effective language. Great ad x)
ReplyDeletethis advertisment iis effective because you dont really know what it means until you closely look at it and work it out. it is effective and well done.
ReplyDeletemadiie and em
this add scares me a little, and looks funny but it is promoting the product well and when you think about it , it is appealing to the viewers. lolol
ReplyDeleteshould be an add for botox
ReplyDeletei think this Add is pretty good, it'll probably make people to buy the product.
ReplyDeleteSideNote: IStill dont know what this heck this Add is on about...
yeah i know ay
ReplyDeleteSo what is this ad for? Wetsuits!
ReplyDeleteTo illustrate that one can "stay down longer" in a Bare wetsuit, Anthony Redpath held his breath for 26 minutes at time and shot the diver in different positions from the bottom of a pool. The elements shown here were then composited together and treated to look like a warm-climate sea, and ultimately an award-winning visual.
Lol nice tan line!!! xDDD
ReplyDeleteI DONT GET THIS AD!
ReplyDeleteits not very effective, its just a half wrinkly guy ._.
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ReplyDeletei dont get this ad! its not effective.
ReplyDeletewhat a head.
ReplyDeletewhat a head.
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