Proportional Advertising Geometry Solving Proportions Similar Images
Jan 04, 2016
Proportional Advertising
Geometry Solving Proportions
Similar Images
Imagine loving someone so much….
you want to show the world!
You blow up your loved one’s picture and frame it throughout the house.
You buy many frames, including…
• 4” x 6”• 5” x 7”• 6” x 8”• 8” x 10”• 8½” x 11”• 12” x 18”• 2’ x 3’
Does the picture you have fit them all perfectly?
What do you do if it doesn’t?
Check it Out
• 4” x 6”• 5” x 7”• 6” x 8”• 8” x 10”• 8½” x 11”• 12” x 18”• 2’ x 3’
You are part of an advertising team.
Select an advertisement.
Calculate adjustments that must be made and how they will be done to make the ad fit different venues
The venues are…
theater screen (70' x 30')
and
IMAX screen (117' x 96')
and
billboard (24' x 12')
and finally…
a TV (55") screen (27" x 48")
Assignment
Each member of the team must write a minimum of 1 paragraph of a 6-paragraph narrative.
Due: Tuesday, 11/12/2013 @ beginning of class
Graded as an Assessment (30 points)
Requirements of 6-Paragraph Essay
1) the name of the product and dimensions of the original ad plus stating why it will be adjusted to fit the other forms of media on which the ad will run.
2) adjustment necessary for showing the ad on the theater screen (how it will be adjusted and why this method was chosen) (70' x 30')
3) adjustment necessary for showing the ad on the IMAX screen (how it will be adjusted and why this method was chosen) (117' x 96')
4) adjustment necessary for showing on a billboard (how it will be adjusted and why this method was chosen) (24' x 12')
5) adjustment necessary for showing on a TV screen (how it will be adjusted and why this method was chosen) (27" x 48")
6) summary of narrative to wrap it up