Film as Propaganda By: Alexandra Rosales, Amanda Skaja, Eric Peterson, Hannah Storrer, Justin Stone, Nathaniel Ley.

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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 issue, program, or policy. 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. War-time propaganda timeline. Amanda Skaja