- I'm going to really focus on all of these but add more of a focus to costume and make up and the way the models stance and appearance anchors the message I am trying to portray.
- The magazine covers themselves can't be 'informative' but I will try to make them appealing and use puns and superlatives and other language techniques to engage the audience.
- I will also include pugs which are things like bar codes and references to articles available in the magazine.
- I will still make sure to include a chance to win a prize and make it very apparent to the readers as it will be on the front cover
- I will use a big bold and colourful magazine name to stand out, a common colour used is red
- I will incorporate mis-en-scene in both, such as a business skyscraper building in the background of the famous business woman
- I won't present a strong political leaning as it's not relevant to my 2 chosen topics
- For my website I will still do mini videos of behind the scenes footage of my models getting ready but also maybe how I created the ensembles
- From my initial questionnaire group feedback I have decided to have a non famous model for the mental health front page because it will help make them more approachable and relatable :
Monday, 4 May 2020
Revision of Pitch
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Final Statement of Intent
How do you intend to use the four areas of the media theoretical framework to communicate meaning and meet the requirements of your chosen...
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I've added an editors note at the beginning to introduce readers to the website so they understand what type of magazine it is and al...
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These were some draft layouts I tested out before I singled it down between the two below From further feedback from my target audience, ...
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Source: https://www.journalism.co.uk/news-commentary/the-magazine-market-isn-t-dead-it-s-different/s6/a698229/ This section of the art...
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