what are some advertisement ideas i could use using pathos,logos,ethos (choose 2)

one that is short about 30 sec to a minute

You could advertise --

a soft drink or a new coffee drink
a politician running for election
shampoo
breakfast cereal
an insurance company
mobile phone
a new novel
a young woman's clothing store

etc.

yea that what we choose an energy drink and we gave it a title but we don't know what we can say during the video on how we can make people buy our product

Personally, I'd recommend you stay away from "energy" drinks. My grandson (age 20) landed in the ER one day last spring from drinking those things ... too much caffeine (and those things are loaded with it) can mess up a person's heartbeat.

Soft drinks would be OK (although they have all kinds of health risks associated with them, too!).

A particular kind of mobile phone with all kinds of wonderful apps would be really appealing, IMO, and a fun ad to write.

well its a group effort so they chose it but i don't drink energy drinks i tried it once and don't like it.

so wat should i do we have to present on friday

I'd research Samsung Galaxy S3 (the latest and greatest) and maybe even compare it with the iPhone 5.

Watch the video here and see what you think!
http://live.wsj.com/video/is-this-new-samsung-phone-an-iphone-killer/2356B22D-1406-4BFF-8C13-A9413F8054D3.html#!2356B22D-1406-4BFF-8C13-A9413F8054D3

Why do people drink energy drinks? What might one drink have that's better than the others?

This site should help you.

http://courses.durhamtech.edu/perkins/aris.html

When creating an advertisement, incorporating pathos, logos, and ethos can help appeal to the emotions, logic, and ethics of your audience, respectively. Here are two advertisement ideas that effectively use both pathos and logos:

1. Charity Advertisement (Pathos and Logos):
a) Start the advertisement by showcasing heart-wrenching images of impoverished children, disaster-stricken areas, or neglected animals, evoking a sense of empathy and compassion (pathos).
b) Transition quickly into presenting statistical data, facts, and research about the cause, such as the number of children affected or the positive impact that donating can make (logos).
c) Conclude the ad by inviting viewers to make a difference by donating to the charity or taking specific action, promising that their contribution will have a measurable impact (logos).

2. Luxury Car Advertisement (Pathos and Logos):
a) Begin by featuring a high-end luxury car in stunning visuals, emphasizing its sleek design, comfortable interiors, and state-of-the-art features (pathos).
b) Shift focus to highlight the car's advanced safety features, fuel efficiency, and impressive performance metrics, using statistics and expert reviews to justify its excellence (logos).
c) End the advertisement with a powerful tagline or an emotional connection to the status and prestige that comes with owning the car, appealing to the viewers' desire for luxury and sophistication (pathos).

Remember, the key is to strike a balance between emotional appeal and rational persuasion to create an effective advertisement that resonates with your target audience.