Humour
This advert is funny because of what the man was trying to do by taking a picture with another woman and send it to his friend to say that he met someone and went back home with her but its actually just someone that was sleeping on the plane. Humour adverts are also liked because they are like parody adverts and ridiculous. This type of advert would be shown on channels which focus on comedy programmes.
Parody advert
A parody advert is basically when they take the concept or idea of one idea and then change it to make if funny, ridiculous and exaggerated. These types of adverts humour almost all audiences because they are actually funny and unrealistic. These adverts are designed to make you believe that the beginning of the video is actually going to be genuine and a serious advert but it leads to something else. This type of advert is mainly targeted at people who may of had a negative reaction to the iPhone 5 when it was released and were thinking the same things as the video.
Shock advert
These type of adverts are used to really grab your attention and make you aware of things that you may and should now which can relate to your health. This advert is trying to say that you shouldn't buy medicine from the internet because its possible for there to be rat poisoning in the medicine. What makes the advert even better is that part where they made a rat come out of his mouth just to exaggerate it a bit so that they can shock you can grab your attention.
Surrealism
This type of advert is quite sci-fi like because it is basically when one object changes into another object like a transformation.The transformation in this advert happens when he puts the Pot Noodle in the microwave. This advert also has humour in it because its very un realistic and also it shows that a hamster is the source of power in the engine which is quite funny.
Intertexuality
Intertextuality is basically an advert which also uses text throughout the video to help them get the message across. This is good because it is as if it is a text narrative towards the audience.
We need specific examples for each of the categories.
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