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MEDIA LITERACY REAL or FAKE

Although this looks like a picture taken from a Hollywood movie, it is in fact a real photo, taken near the South African coast during a military exercise by the British Navy. It has been nominated by National Geographic as "The photo of the year".

Not real Photo shopped San Francisco Bay with Great White Shark Golden Gate Bridge South Africa

Can you name that Slogan/tune? 1. “Live in your world, Play in ours” 2. “M’m, m’m good. M,m, m’m good” 3. “The happiest place on earth” 4. “Finger lickin’ good” 5. “Taste the Rainbow.” 6. “I’m lovin’ it.” 7. “Can you hear me now?” 8. “Think outside the bun.” 9. “Got ________?” 10. “Just Do It.” 11. “Hungry. Why Wait?” 12. “Is it in you?” 13. “Open happiness”

ANSWERS Playstation Campbell’s Soup Disneyland Kentucky Fried Chicken Skittles McDonald’s Verizon Wireless Taco Bell Milk Nike Snickers Gatorade Coca Cola

Reality or Fantasy? Truth in Media

Tricks of the Trade Beautiful Cute Characters Heart Strings Toys/Gifts Lively Music & Bright Colors Special Effects

Beautiful & Cute Characters Beautiful People It is no accident that the people you see in ads and on television appear perfect in every way. The message of the media We are “not okay” the way we are thus use our product and look like the people in our ad. Cute Characters Cartoon people or cute animals add special interest to the ad. Jo Camel example of how cartoon characters work

Who Decides what is Beautiful? YOU ME MEN WOMEN HOLLYWOOD ?????? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hibyAJOSW8U&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

Heart Strings Playing with Emotions Ads often try to draw people in by playing to emotions. Companies know that by stirring up emotions people will connect their product to that “feeling” Guess Who?? The family happily gathering around the table in great anticipation awaiting mom’s arrival home with that bucket of chicken and the resulting excitement when she finally arrives. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERRlDEoHG9Y&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

TOYS/GIFTS Toys and Food Did you know that one out of every three toys given to a child in the US each year is from a fast food restaurant? (Chew on This, 2006). Toy’s packages are also designed to appeal to children. Adults are also targeted in such ways as buy this product and get a free item or buy one get one free.

Easy Targets!!!

Lively Music & Bright Colors Catchy Music and Sound Effects Music and sound effects make the product look all the more appealing. Music Jingles are contagious and many of us can immediately think of at least one. Bright Colors Have you ever noticed how ad’s include bright colors?

Special Effects Ads today showcase the technology that we definitely take for granted. Ads which include animations and special effects truly spark the imagination. It is hard at times to recognize what is real and what is not. Reality vs. Fantasy We need to be able to question and recognize the reality of what we are seeing in ads. This is a very important first step in becoming a critical consumer. Revolutionary digital editing techniques are changing the way that commercials look all the time. Quick cuts and fast motion provide continual stimulation to the eyes and jolts to the senses, making it much harder for children to look away from the screen. These types of ads naturally get us buzzing about the product, which is the goal of the ad. Super Bowl commercials-millions spent to get product name and recognition Example: Lebron James in Powerade Commercial. Amazing athlete yes, but is the commercial real? Whatever the result, it’s all about being noticed and this commercial got lots of attention for Powerade http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnxIITeNftE&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active

MEDIA LITERACY Reality or Fantasy??? (Explain why) Who owns or profits from and pays for this message? Who is the target audience? What advertising trick is being used? Explain What is or is not being said and why? Is there a hidden or an implied message?

Choose TWO ads that you see Assignment Watch TV tonight Choose TWO ads that you see If you prefer you can do it on an ad from a magazine Answer questions 1-6 about each ad