- This music advert serves the purpose of promoting The Verve's single 'Love is Noise'.
- The background is a shot of the sky, that looks scenic and visually appealing. Such a shot would usually have connotations of Heaven or divinity, but because of the grey colour scheme that also features black clouds and limited sources of light, darker connotations of struggle and pain are suggested.
- Due to the visual imagery shown, the advert is successful in promoting 'The Verve' as an alternative rock band, as the poster is subjective and different from a more mainstream music advertisement from other bands at the time.
- The band's name is noticeably promoted in this piece of advertisement as it is in a central position, in a large font size. The name of the track is also largely promoted, as it has been capitalised. Also, the band's star image has been publicised here by the use of their 'signature' and iconic font to display their band name.
- The information about the release date of the single and other pieces of valuable information are displayed at the bottom of the poster, in an attempt to encourage the consumer to buy the single, which will aid the purpose of the poster - to make capital through download sales.
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
JS: Print Analysis - Advert
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