Now I am going to look at the ways that these common conventions (such as coverlines, mastheads and images) are subtly altered to reflect the content of the magazines and the intended target audience. I have chosen to look at five very different types of film magazines that I think cover different types of movies and that are aimed at slightly different audiences: Total Film, Sight and Sound, Fangoria, Screen International and Filmmaker Magazine.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Different Film Magazines, Different Content?
I have analysed the general conventions of layout and design of magazine front covers and found that many of the conventions are the same.
Now I am going to look at the ways that these common conventions (such as coverlines, mastheads and images) are subtly altered to reflect the content of the magazines and the intended target audience. I have chosen to look at five very different types of film magazines that I think cover different types of movies and that are aimed at slightly different audiences: Total Film, Sight and Sound, Fangoria, Screen International and Filmmaker Magazine.
Now I am going to look at the ways that these common conventions (such as coverlines, mastheads and images) are subtly altered to reflect the content of the magazines and the intended target audience. I have chosen to look at five very different types of film magazines that I think cover different types of movies and that are aimed at slightly different audiences: Total Film, Sight and Sound, Fangoria, Screen International and Filmmaker Magazine.
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