I found a political ad from 2004 that talks about how John Kerry is opposed of vital weapons in order to win the war in Iraq. Framing in this commercial is very important because the photographer wants to put in frame as many vital weapons that will be missing if John Kerry was president. That helps that argument because when people see all these vital weapons in a frame people begin to feel that the army will be missing the necessities to get the job done in Iraq.
http://www.livingroomcandidate.org/election/index.php?nav_action=election&nav_subaction=overview&campaign_id=178
Monday, October 8, 2007
Does Clemson like football?
http://docs.google.com/Present?docid=dct5jp3r_10t26k7h&fs=true
I decided to do my photo essay to argue that Clemson loves football and will forever.
I decided to do my photo essay to argue that Clemson loves football and will forever.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Visual Argument
Here is a picture that has a chunk of land labeled the world and it being held on by the word minds. The idea of this visual argument is to say that the world is being polluted and it can not take too much more damage. The audience might see that the world is relying on people's minds, in a sense that they will make the good decisions about pollution. I also think that it addresses to the audience that decisions in the world need to be thought out carefully because one wrong decision could have bad results for the whole world.
Monday, October 1, 2007
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