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    Poster 1- sky sports premier league    This advert is a poster, you would be likely to see it on billboards or on anything connected to the company ‘sky sports’ when they are promoting the premier league. This could also be seen on social media websites, or potentially on tv at the end or start of a video, this would help to make fans of football on followers of the premier league be excited for the season, as it shows the Main players (at the time of the poster) for the ‘big 6’ teams in England. There is no fonts other than the writing for the sky sports, as that is the logo, which to most sport and football followers in the uk should be recognisable, so this is enough for the target audience, which would primarily be 16-25 year olds but can also be any football fan in the uk, to get a sense of familiarity with the company. The blue background compliments the players standing in the forefront as they really pop out, and due to them all being recognisable everyon...

Statement of intent

  In this statement of intent, I will be talking about how sports channels link into four areas of theoretical framework.   I will make sure my advert doesn’t contravene any of the rules that are set out by the ASA, some rules like the ad should comply with the law and not incite anybody to break it is simple to follow, especially considering that the ad is for a sports channel. Ill doing this by making sure my advert has nothing in the pictures that are against the law, and that there are no mistakes in the text that could possibly be interpreted the wrong way.   The finished advert will also represent the target audience and the company in a positive light. It will be orientated around togetherness and sports, where everyone is happy and getting along well, shining a good light on the target audience and possibly going against some of the negative stereotypes that come around sports fans and people themselves.   The advert itself will be able to attra...