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Saturday, 1 February 2020

Animated Adverts

New Zealand KFC 1970s advert
I liked this one because of the more traditional looking animation style that I found I liked in the examples in class. This style brought back a lot of nostalgia for me, as I recognised more of the older ads than the newer ones. I also think it's very different to a lot of the other KFC adverts nowadays about the Colonel and false KFC brands.

USA/Britain 1977-2005
I chose this one because it was one that I still remember very well, and it was interesting to see how the mascot changed between US and UK over time. The slogan was very catchy as I still remember it well.


Britain TSB
I feel as though the style really shows off the sophistication of a bank despite the saying that animation is for kids. The watercolour effect throughout is unique and shows a traditionalist style - showing professionalism but also a friendly reception with the colour palette.


Japanese McDonalds Adverts 2016, by Studio Colorido
I loved the story telling throughout and it clearly gave off a japanese feel within the advert. I also thought the premise of the advert was unique- to get people to apply for a job at McDonalds instead of out front trying to convince people to buy their food.

Irish Lotto Advert by Brown Bag studios, directed by Rory Bresnihan in 2007
I liked the 3D style in this one. 

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