Thursday, 10 January 2013

Final Magazine cover.


This is our final Film magazine promoting our film MIX UP. We added the characters face a layer above the title 'EMPIRE' as previously discussed most Empire magazines don't need all of the word showing as the magazine is global and recognisable. I believe us following that convention of an empire magazine has worked in our favour as it looks professional.
   Following this point I believe having the characters face over the title with there eyes staring at the viewer adds a connection and I believe this is a promotional factor. As I have said before in my blogs, I believe this picture is the best picture we had taken, the one that showed of the character, and linked well in with the poster due to the outfit the brick wall the title of the film and we even added one of the doodles onto the characters coat. This is effective as these factors make our film recognisable to the audience.
   Our sub headings have a variety of colour, boldness and size. I think this makes our film magazine more interesting and highlights certain points we want the audience to read. Another point occurring from this would be that a person doesn't ant to spend ages looking at a magazine cover, they just want to scam it and instantly they will know what's inside, and if they would like to buy it. We have used several over conventions of Empire magazines such as the layout of a 'U' for our subtitles, and the promotions of other films, we have used films that have been released this year to make our film seem modern such as 'Life of Pi' and the 'Hobbit.' We have also promoted one of our classes films called 'Queensdown Warren.'
   The Language we have used within this film magazine is short, and it frequently used in other film magazines. Sometimes the magazine Empire doesn't have the film title they are promoting within their magazine, but we decided to include ours due to the fact, we wanted the name to stand out so people will be intrigued and want to know more about the film, we also liked the quick link to our film poster.
  We have chosen the colour scheme of red, black and mustard as it is slightly harmonious to the two title within out magazine, we also thought these colours represented the character we where trying to portray. We Added a heading which is also within out poster, 'Will they ever change back?' This is a rhetorical question that will make the audience want to watch the film to know, as they love to be in control.   













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