Now that I've looked at the conventions of movie posters, I am going to do the same for film magazine covers. I Will be analysing two different film magazine front covers from different publications that are aimed at different audiences to see if they share the same conventions, in terms of their layout and design.
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In What Ways Does Your Media Product Use, Develop or challenge forms and Conventions of Real Media Products? - Poster
To begin research for my poster I started by analysing different existing posters from different genres to establish differ...
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This is a cover from the magazine Filmmaker. Filmmaker covers issues relating to independent film. The magazine includes interviews, cas...
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The first magazine front cover I analysed was from Empire Magazine. This cover includes a slogan, date, price, banners, barcode, do...
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I will analyse 5 different posters for films of a different genre to see if they share the same conventions regardless of genre. This will ...
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