Although much more expensive to produce than a 2D billboard, they create much more of a “buzz” and attract much more attention therefore creating much more business for the company.
Monday, 30 September 2013
3D Billboards
3D
billboards are mainly situated in busy areas, mainly cities. They differentiate
from the ordinary 2D billboards by standing out, literally. They make what they are advertising much more
interesting to look at, which means that they are talked about a lot more
meaning that the billboard has fulfilled its purpose.
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Thursday, 26 September 2013
Billboard Limiting Laws
In the UK, billboards are controlled as adverts
as part of the planning system. To display an illegal advert (that is, without
planning permission) is a criminal offence with a fine of up to £2500 per
offence (per poster).
All of the large UK outdoor advertisers such as CBS Outdoor, JCDecaux, Clear Channel, Titan and Primesight have numerous convictions for such crimes.
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Monday, 23 September 2013
Not Always Commercial
Not all billboards are used for advertising
products and service non-profit groups and government agencies use them to
communicate with the public normally to obtain donations, volunteer support or
to change consumer behaviour.
In 1999 an anonymous person created the God Speaks billboard campaign in Florida "to get people thinking about God", with witty statements signed by God. "Don't make me come down there", "We need to talk" and "Tell the children that I love them" were parts of the campaign, which was picked up by the Outdoor advertising association of America and continues today on billboards across the country.
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Friday, 20 September 2013
1900's
In the
1900s, there was a boom in national billboard campaigns. Big advertisers began
mass production of billboards for the national market. From toothpaste and soaps,
to breakfast cereals and sodas, billboards were made to advertise in big bold
pictures and images.
In 1913, the practice of filling "open boards" with public service advertising has continued to this day. During the war, there was a concerted effort from the industry to help in the mobilization. While in peacetime, the concern was focused on efforts to generally improve the way of life.
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Tuesday, 17 September 2013
The Egyptians Influence
Thousands
of years ago, the Egyptians used a tall stone obelisk to publicize laws and
treaties and to celebrate and commemorate special events. This is the early
form of outdoor advertising. With the advent of publication through the
obelisk, people have their first advertisement. Political and more it may seem,
but still advertising nonetheless.
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Thursday, 12 September 2013
Outdoor Advertising
Outdoor
advertising is advertising that reaches the public outside of their home. The
public are constantly online where advertisements are pushed into their faces
all of the time, so it is in complete contrast with broadcast and internet.
All
billboards are competing for audience’s attention so they have to become eye
catching however not distracting enough to cause a road traffic accident
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Monday, 9 September 2013
The Final Decision of my Task
My final decision is to
produce four pages from a regional magazine along with a radio advertisement
for the magazine and a billboard advertisement for the magazine. This is
because of the experience I already have in this area which will ensure I
produce the best of my ability.
-The first four pages from an original regional magazine (if done as a group task, each member of the group to produce an individual edition of the magazine, following the same house style), together with two of the following three options:
• a radio advertisement for the magazine;
• two hyperlinked pages from the magazine’s website;
• a billboard advertisement for the magazine.
-The first four pages from an original regional magazine (if done as a group task, each member of the group to produce an individual edition of the magazine, following the same house style), together with two of the following three options:
• a radio advertisement for the magazine;
• two hyperlinked pages from the magazine’s website;
• a billboard advertisement for the magazine.
What is a billboard?
An
advertising billboard, otherwise referred to as a hoarding is a large
advertising structure generally placed in high traffic controlled areas as to
attract more attention of pedestrians and commuters.
Billboards
help many businesses, especially small ones, in advertising and marketing
products and services. When it comes to companies that do not have the money to
spend on TV or radio commercials, billboards are the cheapest and it reaches
far more people than any other form of advertising medium.
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Thursday, 5 September 2013
First Decisions...
Welcome to my blog, in this blog I shall be recording my
progress throughout my A2 Media coursework.
My first task is to decide what option I would like to do for my coursework,
the decision of what task I decide to uptake must be the right choice to suit
me it must play on my strengths and not my weaknesses.
As I do not have any
experience in filming or editing films I have decided to rule out any of these
options as I believe I will not gain the best possible outcome from the results
of filming. However for my AS media coursework I undertook the task of
designing a music magazine front cover, contents page, and double page spread. I
was more than happy with the outcome of my magazine and strongly believe that
this is one of my stronger options.
Taking this into account I have the following options:
-The first two pages
of an original local newspaper (if done as a group task, each member of the
group to produce an individual edition of the newspaper, following the same
house style), together with two of the following three options:
• a billboard poster
for the newspaper;
• a radio
advertisement for the newspaper;
• two hyperlinked
pages from the paper’s website.
A newspaper would be different to what I have previously
done so it would be a challenge, so I have been researching many online
newspapers especially the Daily Mail online to get a sense and an idea of how
they set out their pages and how they report on their stories.
-The first four pages
from an original regional magazine (if done as a group task, each member of the
group to produce an individual edition of the magazine, following the same
house style), together with two of the following three options:
• a radio
advertisement for the magazine;
• two hyperlinked
pages from the magazine’s website;
• a billboard
advertisement for the magazine.
As I have previously done a magazine for my AS coursework I feel
that this is one of the strongest options for me as I have the experience in
this area already. I have been researching online magazines and physical
magazines, looking at their content and their layout, I have also been looking
at other students from previous years coursework that is available as examples
online.
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