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Do you think my colour scheme is suitable?
Matthew- Yes I think it is a good representation of what underwater colour scheme looks like.
Matthew- Yes I think it is a good representation of what underwater colour scheme looks like.
Jade- Yes, the colour scheme is suitable as it represents water.
Ben- I think that the colour scheme Is very suitable, by using bright colours it symbolises happiness, potentially showing the happiness that can be felt if they try scuba diving.
Anthony- I think the colour scheme works great, it gives off a underwater feeling along with exploration of a city tour.
Joey- Yes, the colour scheme is suitable for what you are advertising, the blue and the green used resembles the ocean.
Is the ad too vague?
Matthew- Not at all. You have included the explanation of what it is, a brief one, which
is good as the advert keeps concise and clear style.
Jade- No, you can tell easily what the advert is for and it
includes all the information needed.
Ben- Overall no, but upon first look it is quite hard to
see what its advertising but it can easily be recognized quickly.
Anthony- I don’t think the advert is too vague, it gives you
the relevant information along with use of persuasive language making it
effective in selling the product.
Joey- I think that at a first glance it could be but if you
continue to look at each aspect of the advert it is easily recognisable.
Matthew- Yes it does, I can see that the “Expand” at the top gives the viewer an idea of progression but it is still unspecified, which keeps him curious about the whole. Then you progressively explain and visually persuade them to buy your service.
Jade- Yes, as the advert will easily draw attention and make the
audience interested, making them want to find out more and continue to read the
advert. They may then be persuaded to try scuba diving.
Ben- I think that your advert follows the aida model, it
grabs the audience’s attention, peaks their interest and then ultimately will
convince them to join.
Anthony- Yes it follows the AIDA model as it grabs the
viewer’s attention, gains interest through the imagery and the finally uses
persuasive language to convince the reader to search for details on how to join
scuba diving.
Joey- I think that your advert does follow the aida model and it
does grab the viewers attention with the use of bright colours and bold writing
which contrasts well with the background. From seeing the eye catching poster
they will then read onto the where you can try scuba diving so overall, yes it
does.
What could I do to improve?
Matthew- The silhouette of the woman is quite unprofessional. To me it looks like you didn’t have a good idea what to fill it up with, but to be fair I cannot think of anything else than what you did. I’d say the quality of buildings could be improved, as they seem a bit vague and low resolution.
Ben- The only thing I would change is maybe make it a bit
more obvious as to what its promotingMatthew- The silhouette of the woman is quite unprofessional. To me it looks like you didn’t have a good idea what to fill it up with, but to be fair I cannot think of anything else than what you did. I’d say the quality of buildings could be improved, as they seem a bit vague and low resolution.
Anthony- I feel as though it could have been made to be slightly more obvious in what is being promoted as at first glance it looks like an advert for an aquarium. The silhouette could also have been left out of filled with something more relevant.
Radio Advert
Do the sound effects create an image in your head?
Matthew- Absolutely I instantly think of water, swimming pool, etc.
Jade- Yes as the splash at the beginning straight away makes me
think of a swimming pool or water.
Ben- Yes I think, as soon as it starts it creates an
image of a pool which is extremely ideal given what your company is about.
Anthony- Yes, the splash of water at the beginning of the
advert gives you the instant image of sea life.
Joey- Yes I could imagine someone jumping into the water and then
going onto explore.
Is the length appropriate?
Matthew- Yup.
Jade- Yes.
Ben- Yes I think that the length is appropriate, its not
too long and not too short, it gets its information across very well.
Anthony- Yes, it gives you all the relevant information the
appropriate time slot.
Joey- Yes It is.
What could I do to improve?
What could I do to improve?
Matthew- The finishing voice-over could use a little bit of more volume, as it is almost
inaudible.
Jade- The ending terms and conditions are quite quiet so the
volume needs to be slightly increased.
Ben- The voiceovers are quite quiet, its quite hard to
hear them at times
Anthony- I feel as though the voiceover at the end of the ad
could have been increased in volume
Joey- The terms and conditions are rather quiet compared to the
rest of the advert.
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