Monday, January 14, 2013

NBA "Here's to a BIG season"





            For my first blog assignment, I used the “Here’s to a BIG season” NBA commercial that aired right before the 2010-2011 season.  It is pretty comical considering all of the players’ heads are much larger compared to the rest of their bodies. This commercial contains all three of Bitzer’s terms used in his “Rhetorical Situation”.  First, the exigence of this commercial is to promote the upcoming NBA season in hopes of getting more viewers to tune into the games, and to attend them if possible.  The NBA is saying that it will be a “BIG” season, so we won’t want to miss out.  Secondly, the intended audience is obviously for fans of basketball.  I feel that any sports fan would get a good laugh out of seeing this commercial. Third, a constraint could be people who prefer watching NCAA basketball instead of NBA because they find college ball more exciting.  Another one could be people who just don’t like basketball or sports in general.  I’m not sure how that is even possible, but that’s beside the point.  This commercial is very effective because it gets basketball fans excited about the upcoming season.  It stars the elite players of the league, such as LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, and Carmelo Anthony.  This is a great strategy because viewers recognize these players.  The use of the big heads makes people pay more attention to the commercial because of the visual effects that are used.  That is definitely the “logos” or logic behind this commercial in my eyes.  

1 comment:

  1. I like the fact that you brought in the logos behind the makers of this commercial. I like your perspective of that and thought it was very interesting.

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