This week in class, we have been working on Advertisements
and Subvertisements. We were tasked to take an existing ad and transform it
into a subvertisement (which is the process of subverting the original message
to create a new message). I decide to start with an ad for the popular show,
Game of Thrones. This ad is very simple in its focus, the man (Ned Stark)
sitting in a chair made of swords (the Iron Throne) and the title of the show
followed by a tagline: “You win or you die,” which – in my opinion – is a very
apt description of the franchise. At the bottom is copyright information and
where you can watch the show (HBO).
The focus is obviously to catch the
audience’s attention – specifically, the target audience is people who are
already familiar with the books – by George R.R. Martin – as there really aren’t
many specifics of the connotations of a man sitting in this throne. Some would
argue that the audience is meant for people who have never heard of the books
or show. The idea behind this response is that people who are already fans of
the series will be intrigued enough to watch it without additional convincing.
The dusky background and dark colors also give hints to the stylistic choices
the show makes – they are dark and mysterious. It would be odd to see an ad for
Game of Thrones that looked similar to an Apple ad, because there is no
continuity in the style.
I chose to create a more politically-leaning subvertisement.
The audience of this meme is made up of people who watch – or read – Game of
Thrones. In the series, more often than not, someone who is not fit to rule
sits on the throne (usually very corrupt or going insane) and the rest of the
cast is doing underhanded things to dethrone the king – so the kings don’t
really last very long… (Of course, there are other things than just uprising
after uprising going on in the show, but the dethroning is what the
subvertisement is trying to get at.) The change in tagline to: “You win or you’re
fired” is a nod to Trump’s TV show, The
Apprentice.
Lauren- I don't even watch the show and that totally made sense to me. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI thought this was a cool way to interpret the ad! Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting, but I don't think Trump is a king. It's more of he thinks he's one.
ReplyDeleteDitto! Trump wishes he was a king!
DeleteDitto! Trump wishes he was a king!
DeleteYou did a great job editing Trump into the picture! Your subvertisement look great, I have never seen the show but I get what your saying.
ReplyDeleteExtremely comedic, I love it. For those who watch this series it really shows that Donald Trump is a disaster.
ReplyDeleteYour subvertisement is amazing. You did a great time editing it and its really creative. I like the way that you explained it in class- that, the rulers in the show who sat on that throne were...at the very least questionable- and now we have Trump and- its time to see what he does...
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