Thursday, November 17, 2011

Dina Goldsteins Fallen Princesses (edited)

Paragraph 1: In a photo it shows Cinderella drinking at a table by herself in what seems to be a bar with very little lighting. She seems alone and down. Almost like she needs somebody to cheer her up.

Paragraph 2: In the very next photo Rapunzel looking very stressed out with without her long beautiful hair. Life for the princess seems to be going down hill from what the pictures are showing. It seems like the photographer set up the pictures in a way so people can feel sorry for the princess.

Paragraph 3: The photo of Pocohantas strikes an emotional response because it seems like she is depressed and going through a lonely time in her life. Also all the cats are a little too much, almost like she has no humans to interract with. The photo of the fat Red Riding Hood was funny because of the title, and because she has a basket full of unhealthy food to make her situation even worse.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Dina goldsteins fallen princeses

   From what i seen in the album it seems like there isn't much emotion on the peoples faces. It seems like they all have a poker face on. There seems to be a mix of bright pictures with lots of color and there are also some simple pictures with very little lighting.

   The future life for the princess looks depressing from what i seen in the pictures. They're probably going to continue going to bars and turn to alcohol to solve all of the problems. The end doesnt look to bright because the princess is drinking, lost her long beautiful hair, and looks very upset holding the babies. It seems like a down time because everybody seems to have a problem in most of the pictures.

   Most of the photos are sad and make me feel sorry. For example the picture of the girl getting stitched up, the lonely girl who has an unusual thing for cats or even the girl with no hair. All of those pictures strike me in a different way then the chubby red riding hood. Also the mermaid looks kind of sad almost like something was bugging her and she was seeking help of some sort. The atmosphere in these photos didn't seem to be very energetic or live. It seemed more layed back and quiet. Like everybody kept things to themselves.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Logo advertisement

This Mott's advertisement gives you straight facts about the juice and tells you what you need to know on the label. So this would be logos.


This advertisement is a Ethos because they give you statistics on the product so you feel like you know alot about them, and at the same time they put down other competitors by comparing rates and pretty much persuading people.
This would be Pathos because in this ad they attempt to pull in the kids by having a bunny advertise there product. 9 times out of ten the children will favor the product that they think is the funnest or coolest. Ads like this and Tony the Tiger really attract the younger croud along to go with there delicious product.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Merchants Of Cool

One thing that surprised me was that they actually let music groups who talked about such negative and violent things get air time on tv so all the children can see that. Another thing was the level of sexual activity on teenage shows was too much. It may steer kids in the wrong direction when it comes to sex. Last but not least i learned that television doesn't care about what kind of junk they give there viewers. There only concern is having high ratings for there program.

1. It makes me feel like there prey on children and are desperate for there attention so they can make money off them.
2. I disagree.. B/c they reflect on real world stuff but put there own twist into it to make it seem more interesting for the teenage audience.