Friday 5 December 2014

GHD Assessment Task


  • You will apply narrative theory to relevant texts with consideration given to codes and conventions of print based ads: 

Key words: Logo, Slogan, Representation, Target audience.


Red Riding Hood. GHD. Analysis:

GHD are a brand of hair and beauty tools. The ad agency RKDR produced a cross platform ad campaign called Twisted Fairy Tales. The campaign consisted of print based ads and an audio visual ad which was broadcast during the final of X-Factor 2010.
the ads depict traditional, Brothers Grimm, fairy tales subverted to create ideologies of female strength, independence and power.
Representation: 
Red Riding Hood is not a passive victim but is in control of her life.
She is a strong, tough, independent role model. 
This is shown through; 
Costume. Black leather boots and gloves. Could be considered sexualised but we see that the girl is in control. 
Direct mode of address and body language implies confidence. A key value to attract the young, aspirational, female target audience.
Colour; bright red is an intertextual reference and implies the importance of the female.

Narrative:
Use of Intertextuality draws upon familiar fairy tale requiring foreknowledge of the Little Red Riding Hood narrative. However, the ending has been rewritten to show an empowered hero rather than a passive victim.
Composition and lighting means the female is defined as heroic antagonist rather than the victim.
The girl is holding an axe and we can see a dead wolf in the shot. There has been a reinstatement of equilibrium and the hero has fought off an outside challenge from the antagonist.
Setting is an intertextual reference to the isolated woods, however it is no longer a threatening environment due to the use of GHD products.
Binary opposition can be seen; the woods with/without GHD.






Task 1:
Analyse and annotate the texts shown below.
Focus specifically on the key concepts of representation and narrative.
You need to link to visual and technical codes.

Consider the key values that are promoted by the GHD brand. 
For example; rebellion.















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