Wednesday 9 November 2011

Linkin Park Advert


The Linkin Park advert isn't known to be part of my genre, however when researching I came across this advert and I really liked the idea and use of imaging.  With over half of the advert used with imaging it creates a story throughout of the spray painter. The advert is entropic because it could be used for any genres other than his own. The low saturation connotes the urban idea as well as the rebellious imaging of the artist. 
With the use of rule of thirds the character in the image is connoted important but the background and surrounding area also plays an important role in letting the audience understand the image. The cartoon and silhouette feel connotes that the clothes aren't an important role challenging the stereotypical ideas of the clothing representing the genre. 
The font size and style changes throughout the advert connoting the importance of different messages and allows it to create an entropic idea. However there is a bit of redundancy in there as all the font are of a graffiti theme matching that of the image.  
The name of the band is most noticeable through the use of size and colouring connoting to the audience of their importance of  identity. the name of the album matches the colouring of the image in order to make it fit and connect to the rest of the advert.
The rest of the writing is very small so that it doesn't connect immediately to the audience but if they were interested its still readable. 

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