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X-treme Soap commercial storyboard pg 2

What feelings is it trying to create? The feeling I was trying to create in this ad was a feeling of "cool," a feeling of "I need this because I live life in the fast lane."
What audience is the ad targeting? My target audience is male audience. I was going more for the sporty, active type of male.
Deconstruction

The introduction of the Air Jordan I turned the athletic shoe industry upside down. Before the AJ I, most basketball shoes were white, but the bold black and red styling of the Jordan I flouted this convention. The NBA banned the shoe from the league in response, but Jordan wore them anyway, racking up serious fines of up to $5000 a game. Nike, of course, was more than happy to pay these to keep the shoes on Jordan's feet and in the public eye. All this controversy and Jordan's spectacular numbers that year served to put the Air Jordan line on the road to becoming a household name. The Jordan IV was even featured in director Spike Lee’s movie Do The Right Thing. Apparently, the director really liked these shoes and decided to show his allegiance to them by giving the Jordans a cameo. In the movie, one of the characters has his new Air Jordan IV shoes scuffed by a bicyclist. He places his shoe upon a fire-hydrant and cleans it with a toothbrush.
Mars Blackmon Commercial 1
Mars Blackmon Commercial 2
Jordan XXI Commercial
Nike Running Ad
Shmack Clothing Ads


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