Wednesday, 7 December 2011


               Adverts Evaluations 
What I first thought about these pictures was that everyone is equal no matter what. However as I checked the logo I found out that this is actually to do with the clothes that we wear. The slogan “everybody’s work is equally important” is what the connotation is and its very effective but as the same time important. Also reading the slogan it in a way it shows that everybody can wear important and fashionable clothes .This is linked to the logo saying that Levis is very famous and great shop. The donations for these pictures are that they both have characters. However the colors that are been used is very dull and boring. At this point the main thing that stands out more effectively is the brands logo. At the background in the second picture you can see that everything looks broke and old, which also links to the donation.  The target audience for this brand will be all ages because there isn't any place where none wears cloths. So I would say that this is a very interesting advert.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

my brother

what would you say about this picture?
My Bother!!

Flowers

Flowers
 hello everyone
you might think i am a mad person but i am a big fan of flowers. i like them because of colors and way each of these flowers are created. once you look at a flower .you will be able to think of many reason and thoughts about flowers were created or what was the first was to be found. it just takes to thought of life as a plant.
think about all the different colors and shape and sizes . you will understand why i really liked them.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Mise en scene and
Audience theory
Mise-en-scène (French word) is an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production which means to "visual theme" or "telling a story"—both in visually artful ways through storyboarding, cinematography and stage design, and in poetically artful ways through direction. When applied to the cinema, mise-en-scène means to everything that appears before the camera and its arrangement—composition, sets, props, actors, costumes, and lighting. Mise en scene also means the movement of actors and the way they are positions.
Key aspects of Mise en scène are Lighting, Space, Costume,
Set design and Acting.