Image; This should reflect the audience and the style of the magazine. The main image is usually a mid-shot and the image is usually based on what the film is about. The image usually is the main character from the film.
Masthead; This is usually a big bold text which is at the top of the page. It usually reads the words 'Empire' or 'Vogue'. This usually gives an idea of who the target audience are.
Buzz words; This is usually words that catch the audiences eye and will make them want to buy the magazine.
Anchorage text; The text that overlaps the image to tell what the story will involve, this could be a quote taken from an interview.
Banner; Gives overall information about the magazine and what will be found inside.
Barcode, date, issue date; This is needed in every film magazine
Case Study:
An example of a film magazine would be ‘Empire’. The magazine is issued every month by Bauer Consumer Media. It was first published in 1989. It has been published in many countries such as Australia, Britain, Turkey, Russia and Portugal. However in Britain it is the biggest selling magazine.
Anchorage text; The text that overlaps the image to tell what the story will involve, this could be a quote taken from an interview.
Banner; Gives overall information about the magazine and what will be found inside.
Barcode, date, issue date; This is needed in every film magazine
Case Study:
An example of a film magazine would be ‘Empire’. The magazine is issued every month by Bauer Consumer Media. It was first published in 1989. It has been published in many countries such as Australia, Britain, Turkey, Russia and Portugal. However in Britain it is the biggest selling magazine.
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