This blog, as a part of a Media Literacy Project within Media & Society course, is trying to evince, in spite of current anti-advertising mood, that advertising can be not only commercial, dumb, entertaining, or controversial but also extremely helpful, trying to make the world a better place.
The aim of this blog is to show that advertising has always been, and especially nowadays is, an indelible part of our everyday lives. Advertising is a natural thing – tradesmen, companies, and organizations have always used diverse means of communication, later particularly mass media, to create awareness and to promote their products, ideas, and services among larger audience.
Moreover, the pro-social media and campaigns allows innovative ideas and new concepts, as well as important social, public and health issues to be shared with others and to be presented in a more attractive and appealing form. Usage of wittiness, innuendos, emotions, and humor – hand in hand with technical advantages of diverse types of media – contributes to better remembering of the advert and potentially greater effect on viewers. It has been proved that some pro-social campaigns, such as MTV safe-sex spots, have considerably boosted public awareness on particular issues.
I am aware that the ratio of commercial vs. pro-social ads is still considerably uneven. However, the pro-social advertising is quickly expanding and getting into the limelight of public interest. Everyone can help, at least by not ignoring the alarming issues of our world.
Hey Veru!
ReplyDeleteYour work is, as usually, outstanding and shows your true interest in the issue.
To be honest, some of those pro-social adverts really catch my eye (and mind) with their perfect stopping power.
I would say that lately I mostly enjoy MTV staying alive PSAs and safe-driving campaign produced by the Czech ministry of Transport.
I hope you will continue posting on this blog with every new finding about pro-social advertising and showing us that advertising can also have a very possitive effect. Thank you for creating this blog!
Hey Vicky!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the positive feedback! =)
Despite the fact that I'd love to continue posting on this blog, I'm afraid I'm not going to have enough time to keep it alive =(
However, I'll try to do my best =)