Foreign Models Used in Trump Political Campaign Ads

Este benefic sau nociv?

BENEFIC NOCIV

Translate to other languages

Trump Approval Ads Use Foreign Models, Not U.S. Voters

Context
From the AP: "The people in the videos that ran in the past few months are all actually models in stock video footage produced far from the U.S. in France, Brazil and Turkey, and available to anyone online for a fee. Though the 20-second videos include tiny disclaimers that say “actual testimonial, actor portrayal,” they raise the question why a campaign that can fill arenas with supporters would have to buy stock footage of models. It’s a practice that, under different circumstances, Trump himself would likely blast as “fake news.”
Tehnica folosită
Respond to Audience Needs
Este propagandă pentru că
These 20-second videos include tiny disclaimers that say “actual testimonial, actor portrayal." Still, they raise the question why a campaign that can fill arenas with supporters would have to buy stock footage of models. It’s a practice that, under different circumstances, Trump himself would likely blast as “fake news.” But political experts say that, while it’s not unusual for stock footage to find its way into ads. “As a producer, you want to control — you want people to look a certain way and you want them to sound a certain way,” said Jay Newell, a former cable TV executive who teaches advertising at Iowa State University. “The fact that the footage is from outside the U.S. makes it that much more embarrassing.”
Sursa
https://apnews.com/b9e02720dea14309b1152953e72b1a5a?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP&utm_campaign=SocialFlow

Comments

No Comments Yet

Share Your Ideas

Imagine CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.