
FILM magazine cover
I chose this cover as, the centre of the cover is of a character that is distinctive and directly relates to the film that the cover is specialising on in this issue. The picture is colourful and eye-catching against a fairly dull background, which makes it much more noticable then if it had been put on a colourful background. I like the way that there is a bold, yellow banner at the top of the cover advertising a free give-away, which will directly attract the attention of any potential buyers, especially if they haven't brought the magazine and aren't attracted to magazine by the name alone.The main film in the issue is in larger writing then the other features, as to show it is the focus film and is specific to this issue. I like the colour sceme of white and yellow writing, as it is simple, but yet easy to read as it stands out from the background.
EMPIRE magazine cover
I like this cover as it is introducing the audience to a character from a new release. The banner at the top of the page advertises the focus film in this issue, which directly links to the character on the cover, as the character focused on in the picture is the villian in a classic remake of a well-known film. I like that the font is different when talking about the Joker showing it is the most significant aspect of the cover to attract an audience. I also like the graffitti effect and the red, green and white colour sceme, as it is simple but links in with what the character in the picture is wearing. The graffitti is such a simple effect but makes such a different to the overall feel of the magazine.
FANGORIA magazine cover
I chose this cover as the focus picture covers the entire page showing the main focus of this issue. It advertises the fact that there are interviews with the cast of New Moon and asks a rhetorical question to the audience to make them feel that they have a say in the magazine and to get them to read more. Again the colour scheme is yellow and white with the magazine title in red, which seems a common feature within this genre of magazine. It advertises Saw at the top above the title to make sure that this film also gets recognisition, although this isn't the main film that the issue is focusing on. It advertises other features in the magazine down either side of the picture and also exclaims how it has a 100 pages which they think will attract an audience and allow the audience to feel that they are getting alot for their money if they buy this magazine.


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