Critical Analysis:
The target audience of this advertisement is men ages 22-47. Men in this age group would immediately recognize the professional athelete in the advertisement and be interested in buying the cigarettes. One element that makes this advertisement an effective form of persuasion is the use of color. The majority of the advertisement is done in black and white, but the name Marlboro and the Marlboro box are in red. The juxtaposition of the colors makes the product stand out on the page, and on the viewers mind. The photograph also makes the advertisement very effective. The man is attractive, and looks relaxed and at ease while smoking a Marlboro. The image gives the viewer the notion that Marlboro cigarettes will make him look and feel the way the man in the picture does. This advertisement utilized popular culture by using an athlete to promote the product. Paul Hornung was a halfback for the Greenbay Packers and in 1961 was named NFL Player of the Year. The advertisers used a well known athlete to sell the cigarettes.
Comprehensive Analysis:
The product being sold in this advertisement is Marlboro Cigarettes. This advertisement was run in 1962. The main advertising method used in this particular ad is celebrity endorsement. Like I said above, the man pictured in the advertisement is Paul Hornung, NFL's 1961 Player of the Year. He was a major celebrity and accomplished athlete at the time, and Marlboro used his fame to sell their product. Anything associated with Hornung at the time would sell because of his stardom. This advertisement was created using more of a soft-sell approach. There are virtually no facts about the cigarette, and the advertisement doesn't offer any reasons why a buyer should purchase Marlboro over the many other cigarette brands. The only real information the ad conveys about the product is that it is filtered. The advertisement appeals more to the viewers emotions by using Hornung as the celebrity endorsor. The ad appeals to a man's longing to be a professional athlete and to obtain Hornung's level of fame. This item would be important to someone in this time period because of the increasing importance society placed on physical appearance. Cigarette advertisers claimed that smoking cigarettes would help you slim down and remain fit. They were also advertised as a stress reliever. There are no stereotypes portrayed in this advertisement.