Tuesday, 23 April 2013

FILM MAGAZINE COVER

This is my sketch of my film cover, my layout was my first priority. My title, STUDIO is obviously at the top, followed by the structure of everything else. Through my inspirations i managed to come up with the text i wanted.




This is my my final magazine film cover, it took me approximately three days in total. I decided to use Photoshop as it helped me create my fades and effects on my background image, it was my first time using this editing software and i have learnt some key skills. I now know how to enter text, rotate it to the angle i like and create the colours that are specific to my theme. I have gone for many colours so it is presented clearly on the page. I initially started with orange and grey and moved onto my purple, green and white. The bold yellow text stands out to advertise the preview and feature film clearly. I believe i have showed a significant amount of skill and am proud it will sell to my target audience. The colours attract young adults, the language is informal but yet flexible, the images are bright and bold but yet fade at the same time. Finally, the limited edition makes them want a copy before it runs out.

I planned to use a blackberry bar code that links to a pin for my magazine article. This would be efficient as my consumers are up to date with latest news on films and they even get extra benefits such as event invitations as they are a member. Also, it would make my magazine contemporary, so its stands out from others on the shelf.









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