KFC advert
In this advert the man is sat on the sofa whilst a heavily pregnant women is on her feet making dinner. It starts off with the child asking the mum a question, she answers him the answer as a way of giving him advise. This is the typical stereotype of a Mother, they give advise to their children. The man jokes around with his soon which is another stereotype of a Dad, they have lots of fun with their child in order to bond with them. After the joke has been said it is clear that the women doesn't appreciate the joke so chucks him out the house and forces him to get his dinner from KFC. This shows the women being bossy, and bad tempered. This also leaves you feeling slightly sorry for the man who has been locked outside when you see him at the end sitting on his door step. The first shot in this scene is of the women standing infront of a window, natural lighting is coming through the window which lights up the space behind the room which makes her look really important and the leader of the house. the camera angle also looks up to the women which also creates the effect of her being the leader of the house. It also goes into a close up shot on the Dads expression when he insults her, this really shows that he regrets saying it. This advert is also a little racist because is shows a black girl handing him a KFC sandwich as if she is a slave to him, the way she hands it to him with both hands and looks up to him as if he is a god. The music is a very relaxed, blue's music kind of style which illustrates the mood the Dad is in.
The Fosters advert
This advert starts of with a long shot of a beach which is full of girls in bikini's and a yellow and blue hut which symbolises that this is a Foster's advert because that's the colour of the Foster's logo and the can. In this advert the two men are seen as the leader of the beach. They are the only two people in the hut and the camera regularly cuts to a women in a bikini asking them to do something with them. They are also seen as god's because they get phone calls from people in who are in need of help. They give them advise in which the caller automatically accepts that they are correct. It is very clear that the two men are Australian because of the way they are dressed (Shorts and T-shirts), they also speak with a very distinctive Australian voice as well as speaking like an Australian by saying 'good day mate' instead of 'Hello.' The two Australians are living on a mans paradise, in a hut full of beers surrounded by women in bikinis on a beach. When they get a phone rings and it cuts to the caller it's a completely opposite scenery, they are stressed and in a small and stuffy pub asking for advise about a space invader.
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