Tuesday, 19 December 2017

The Impact of Technological Change

the guardian asks for the reader to support them 
the times' paywall

the telegraph's paywall

daily record - instead of a paywall they have asked a survey





















Not all online newspapers put up a paywall. For example, the Daily Mail allow people to read as many articles as they want to without paying anything. This could be the reason why they are such a popular newspaper. The Guardian do not put a paywall up but they do reinforce the fact that they need donations for them to continue to provide interesting articles for free. they say they want to 'keep their journalism as open as we can'. The Times and The Telegraph both have strict paywalls on all articles that only allow you to read a small amount before you have to register or pay a subscription fee. instead pf putting a paywall up, the daily record ask the reader to complete a survey. they would generate money from completing this survey so in effect it does the same job as a paywall.



it is noticeable that most newspapers encourage the readers to share the article on social media. they include the social media icons down the side of the article or half way through reading the article. as seen on the daily mail and guardian site, they have put all the icons together so that they stand out more rather than just putting the Facebook icon there on it's own. people would be more encouraged to share the article on more than one social media. the guardian has included the number of shares the article has ha to prove to readers that lots of people have also shared it, therefore it will seem more acceptable to them. the guardian's icons are less bright and stand out less. it is noticeable that the icons reflect the colour theme of the guardian newspaper which is different coloured blues and greys. this suggests that social media is less important to them. the daily mail's readership would consist of more people that spend more time on social media. The times has no social media icons but may have some once the person has registered with them.
Daily Mail

Guardian












Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Advertising Question

Explain how representations in adverts are constructed to promote the product. Choose two of the adverts that you have studied.

In the shelter advert there are certain representations that are effective in promoting the product. The adverts represent a variety of races, genders and ages therefore a wider variety of people would be interested in the advert and are more likely to support the charity. The adverts are appealing to the target audience as they have used bright, contrasting colours to catch as many people as possible's attention. Considering the large red writing is all over their faces, it creates the impression that they are trapped behind these words. This is complimented by their faces being very close up to the camera and merged into the black border as it creates the impression that they cannot escape from the situation that they are in. this in effect makes the audience feel sorry for the people suffering and therefore promotes the product. the red writing may also have connotations of blood, suggesting that being homeless is dangerous and can result in violence from members of the public. this further encourages the audience to support the charity. The contact information is easy to read as it has been put in the colour white over a dark background, representing light among darkness. from this, the audience would believe that their donations will promise an improvement in the amount of homelessness there is.


Gareth bale has been represented as a serious, determined athlete which encourages other young people to be like him. his face is easily recognisable by the target audience because the image of his face is large and clear. It is noticeable that there is sweat on his forehead, making the audience assume that he is a hardworking individual and the Lucozade drink is aiding him to progress further by providing him the energy that he needs. this encourages the target audience to work hard like Gareth does, giving them inspiration to be as famous as he is. The use of sporting clothing on Gareth also suggests that he is passionate about sports and that it is a big part of his life. The blue background could connote water to quench thirst, giving the idea that Lucozade can be used for this purpose.





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