I really enjoyed working on the advertisement project. Our group decided to do the project on the Wurlitzer jukebox. I think one of the main reasons I liked doing the project was because our group chose to do something creative that had not already been discussed in class. Our group spent a lot of time planning on where to take the picture and what should be included in the picture. In the 1940′s Wurlitzer advertisments, the pictures were always very colorful and filled with excitement which made the advertisements stand out. I think our group did a good job of taking pictures which looked very similar to the pictures in the 1940′s advertisments. We also included catchy phrases to go along with our pictures to draw people’s attention. You never know…our advertisements might motivate some people to go listen to some Wurlitzer music.
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