It’s interesting how ads like this rely on exaggerated claims to grab attention. Highlighting “ten layers” sounds impressive but ignores basic science. It’s a clever tactic to make the product stand out, but it raises questions about truth in advertising and consumer protection.
Ad likes this shows how nostalgia can be a powerful tool in marketing. Even though Breaking Bad isn’t that old, seeing iconic characters back on screen with a product makes fans feel connected. It’s smart because it ties the emotional attachment to the show directly to the snack, driving sales.
Spike Lee’s dialogue and close-up shots emphasize systemic racism and personal conflict. This use of framing and language showcases how media can reflect and critique societal struggles.
After watching "Do the Right Thing", I felt anger and sadness due to its raw portrayal of racial tension. Spike Lee's use of intense close-ups and a powerful score like “Fight the Power” amplified emotional conflict. Warm lighting heightened the sweltering tension. #Media180LabMonday930M
I like this meme a lot because it relates to me. For example, instead of keeping up with the media by reading articles, I would usually doom scroll through Instagram reels and TikTok where I can mostly see videos of what's happening around the world from news accounts.
This meme is relatable because when I'm scrolling through social media, I usually see people agreeing and using false information for their arguments without fact checking and doing research on the topics themselves.
This meme showcases the average student deciding to use AI to complete their work instead of doing it by themselves authentically without the use of AI. Students use AI in order to complete work faster so they can spend more time on doing other things. #Media180LabMonday930M