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Concord University Coca Cola Company Advertising Analysis

 

Use the following steps to analysis and  also choose one analytical approach (step 4 below) to analyze ONE video/TV ad of your choice.

  1. Consider authorship. Who created this ad and why are they sending it? Look into the political economy behind the ad. What agency produced it? How does the ownership/production of the ad affect its content?
  2. Evaluate the audience. Who are the intended targets of this “text?” Try to theorize about the intended audience using context cues from the program it aired on, if applicable. Who do you think mostly watches the show that the ad was placed in? Why do you suppose this ad was considered a good fit for the program?
    1. Also consider how audiences may be prompted to interact with the ad, or with the company. Does the ad display a hashtag to use? (e.g. #LikeAGirl?) Or does it prompt audience members to submit their ideas, visit a website, or call a number?
  3. Determine the institutional purpose: Why is this content being sent? Remember that most of the world’s media are moneymaking enterprises. Scholars of political economy suggest that the overall “purpose” of much media content created by huge corporations is to reinforce the power of those companies. How might that be true with the ad you chose? Or do you think this ad might be an exception to this rule? What other purposes might be behind this ad? (For example – the choice of spokesperson might be a calculated decision to garner good PR.)
  4. Analyze the content: Ask yourself: what values, lifestyles, and points of view are represented in (or omitted from) this message? Remember that all media offerings are constructed, and choices must be made. Consider the Jhally, Kellner, and Ziesler readings (cite them if you use a unique concept). These choices will inevitably reflect the values, attitudes, and points of view of the people doing the constructing.
  5. Identify the creative techniques. What creative techniques are being used to catch your attention? Still images, moving images, words, camera angle, music, color, all work together to produce different feelings or senses. Think outside the box. There are many different creative techniques to consider.
  6. Finally, in your conclusion, I want you to very briefly discuss your opinion of this ad based on the answers to these five questions. What did you think of it? Do you find it compelling? Annoying? Does anything about it bother you? Do you love it? Hate it? Find it boring?