vrijdag 15 april 2011

phileas fogg

We had to perform a play taught to us by 2 people from the Philleas Fogg theatre from England. I thought the story behind the play (WW1) was interesting and I liked learning about it, but the way they taught us about it wasn't really how I would like to learn about it. I'm not someone who likes to act in a play or other things like that. As long as it isn't me who is acting i don't mind watching it. so if they just acted it out I would have liked it a lot more. Even though I didn't like the acting it was "nice" to really experience how it was for those men fighting in war. It was a better SLV than normal.

social media: overestimated or not?

it isn't overestimated because everybody uses it and it's faster than the newspaper or even the news. During the strike in Egypt, people knew about it thanks to twitter. After some time twitter, facebook, myspace, etc.. were forbidden because that was the way people got news and kept in conact with each other, so even if newspapers and newsstations didn't work, social media kept people in contact and gave them info about it. also a lot of programs use social media as a form of advertising or keeping people interested in the show (oh oh tirol, american idol, dames in de dop, etc...)

toyota ad

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The image is nice and easy to remember, and it also makes you curious what this is about. So it grabs your attention to the ad.  The image shows a child in the middle of a plant, feeling save, like a baby in the mother's belly (like foetus). The slogan: '' aim: zero emissions'' is put in the middle of the image, and is standing out. It's short, easy to remember and put in thick letters. They also made use of coulors. ''Zero emissions'' is in white, so it stands out more than ''aim'', the background behind aim is also partly red. You see toyota written in the corner right, so you have an idea what's it's about, it activates your prior knowledge. If all of this interested you, you can read the text in the left corner, which is written in short, white letters. Since this ad is about cars, the target audience are people who have a driving license. the background is a natural place so it's also related to zero emissions.

future and past

I think the future and past are equally important because you can learn from the mistakes and accomplishments you made in the past and use them to make your future better. Your future is important because it's your future, everybody thinks about the future, how am i going to live, who wil i marry, what's gonna be my profession, etc... . So everybody always thinks about the future and tries to make it as good as possible and one of the ways to make it make better is learning from the past.

ads for kids

 this ad is made for kids, it has a cartoon on it, they use a lot of colours, ertc...

ad for men

 this ad is made for men, because the product is made for men

female ad


WW1 poems evaluation

What have I learned from the WW1 poetry?
We had some lessons on world war 1 poetry where we read some poems about WW1. In these poems most authors criticised the war and the way the men were treated or recruited. We also had a drama lesson from the theatre group Phileas Fogg, I have learned that most of the young men wanted to join up for the army but didn’t know what was going to happen, also these "men" lied about their age because they were too young to actually join. Even if the boy looked like he was 12 it was conceded because it was war. Also, most men were scared they would be treated as cowards if they wouldn't join the army. WW1 poetry is really emotional and most of the time it describes teh harsh conditions the men were in and how the war took their live. I learned a lot about WW1 thanks to these poems and the Phileas Fogg theatre group helped us understand it even better by performing a play which gave a more "real" feeling to it.