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Film as Propaganda
By: Alexandra Rosales, Amanda Skaja,
Eric Peterson, Hannah Storrer, Justin
Stone, Nathaniel Ley
• Propaganda: in advertising and public
relations, a communication strategy that tries
to manipulated public opinion to gain support
for a special issues, program, or policy.
“Propaganda is the expression of
opinions or actions carried out
deliberately by individuals or groups
with a view to influencing the
opinions or actions of other
individuals or groups for
predetermined ends and through
psychological manipulations.”
Daniel Lerner
Amanda Skaja
Cultural Ties
• While creating a piece of propaganda the
public relations groups have to consider the
culture, this includes the time period and
location.
WWII
(German) Hannah
Amanda Skaja
WWII
(Allied)Justin
Communist
- Eric
VietnamNathaniel
Iraq –
Alexandra
ALTENHOFEN, BRIAN J. "SOLACE IN SYMBOLS: DISCOVERING CULTURAL MEANINGS IN SYMBOLIC
PROPAGANDA." ETC: A Review of General Semantics 67.2 (2010): 156-163. Academic Search
Premier. EBSCO. Web. 1 Dec. 2010.