I wanted to do the car ad for the RTA for my past assessment task, but had already finished it by the time I thought of it.
It's the ad where the guy is bopping along to Stumblin' and crashes into another car on a bend. It's a great text, because you can analyse all the techniques used in the beginning (zooming, music, camera angles and pace), as well as clearly indicate audience (young males in particular) and purpose (to advise this age group against the dangers of speeding). The text is based in reality, and that is also part of its purpose. The audience is swept away on an imaginative journey, alongside this guy who is having a great time speeding away down a country road, and is then shown the effects of such an action in reality.
TV ads are a really good medium to analyse, cause if you think about it, really all ads are short imaginative journeys. Not in the view of the characters, but in terms of the audience being taken on a journey. I mean, come on, kids climbing out of their frozen adult bodies to go look for fatty Maccas foods can't be considered an imaginative journey? I certainly don't see that happening in real life.
Too bad I didn't have time to write about the ad, but Sewwy's right, it's a great idea to choose text types other than films, novels, plays and poems. It can get you much better marks as well, purely because it's something different.