Mast Head - The name of the magazine, so readers become familiar with the magazine, and it's easily recognisable.
Skyline - This is at the top of the magazine presenting what the magazine has to offer, e.g. posters, competitions, exclusive dates, etc.
Slogan - A slogan is used to be recognisable with the magazine, it would link in with the title of the magazine and the genre.
Main Image - A large Image in the center of the page consisting of usually a band/artist within the music genre of that magazine.
Anchorage Text - Writing next to the main image to inform the reader what that image is about.
Sell Lines - Writing down the sides or along the bottom of the front page, which gives information about things included in the magazine.
Puff - Is a shape of a circle or star and it gives other information about the articlesThis is in the shape of a circle or a star and it gives other information about
the magazine articles.
Price - This is usually hidden or in small print if the magazine is expensive, however if the magazine is cheap the price will be easily visible and in large print.
Bar Code - This is so the magazine can be scanned at a check out, usually its at the bottom corner of the magazine.
Jess you need to analyse your magazines in more detail, above you have the conventions you need to link these to your magazine analysis and also explain how they are targeting their audience. Where are your questionnaire results? These need to be analysed and a brief written explaining how the results have informed your decision making. Jess you have a lot to catch up on - planning and drafting, photo shoot schedule - you need to be using your study sessions working on your coursework.
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I agree - This is getting urgent!
ReplyDeleteCheck out the progress schedule and examples of the up to date blogs for guidance on what you need to include to get up to date.
ReplyDeleteStill urgent, Jess - What's happened?!
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