Friday, 1 April 2011

Magazine Cover Research Followed by our Magazine Cover

Magazine Research

Empire is a well known movie magazine and as it is so popular we thought we would look at there cover to see what makes it so appealing. To begin with they have filled the page with a variety of topics, the big bold statements they use to do this draws the audience in, and hopefully they find the magority of the topics worth reading, they have also used a variety of topics on the front page to appeal to as big an audience as possible.

                                            
It uses one large image of the green light actor from the film Harry Potter films, as a block buster mega movie, they automaticallly know that it has a very large audience they can target. They also know as the Harry Potter films have developed, the age catergory that are watching the films has varied also, from children catching up on the first films, to fifteen-adults watching the newest ones out. This also creates a big targer audience for the magazine to targer.
Empire has also used a few exclamatives such as the word MASSIVE and BLOODY HELL to attract the audience and create a imagery and get the audience excited, the audience will know be throughly intrigued and will want to dive into the magazine to see what these topics are about.

As we think they have used these key concepts to create a top selling magazine, we will also be basing out magazine cover on these concepts, using a large intriguing main image to attract the audience, which will have short exciting snip-its of information around it. Having a big bold title, to grab the audience attention as they browse over the mazines I think this is going to be the best recipe for our magazine cover.

Our Magazine

First Attempt

This is our first attempt of a magazine cover, as you can see it looks very unrealistic. The attention has been taken away from the main image which is a problem, the attention has been taken away because of the big dark boxes, which are very bold and look out of place for a film magazine cover.
This is our film magazine, its is called "TOTALLY HOLLYWOOD", we called it this as it all about film and the industry. We used a big bold font, which stand out as quite fancy, the colouring is slightly different to grab the audiences attention as the look for a film magazine.

We used the red and black faded colour all over the magazine to keep the continuity flowing, we didn't want to overload the the cover with too many different font colours so we just stuck with a few simple colours which contrasted with there surrounding. We triend to use the space as best as possible, we did this by using the bite size topics the fill some space and to grab the audience attention. We used some much smaller images aswell to attract an audience the main image might not to appeal to. This way we are reaching out to as many people as possible.
As the main image is the one we are trying to really grab the audiences attention with we stuck it bang in the middle. We also placed a large black box at the bottom of the image which stands out, with big bold writing which draws you straight in, giving a small bit of information about the image, this hopefully makes the audience finallise there decision a buy the magazine.

Final Piece

Friday, 18 February 2011

Poster Research

I looked into poster research to help produce and expand on my ideas for our trailers poster. So i looked at similar posters, which also have a horror/thriller genre and are based at the same audience and conventions.


This is the poster which advertises the film FRIDAY the 13th, I choose this on as I think that I could use some its designs and incoperate to suit my poster. I think it shows more then clearly the dark, gloomy  personer behind the narrative. I also like the way they have editing the poster so you have drawn into the centre of the light which concertates on one of the lead characters, but as its dark it doesn't give away to much about him and leaves a mystery behind for the audience to imagine what he looks like and will be intrigued to go and watch it. I also like the two main pieces of text on the poster. The quote which says "WELCOME TO CYRSTAL LAKE" has been well places at the top of the poster, it's front is not to bold and big to draw you away from the main image, and its white contrast against the black background works very well and doesn't brighten up the image. I also like the film title, the red font blends in well and also inter links the genre with the symbolism of blood and danger.


This film poster is advertising "THE EXORCIST", I also like this post as I could also use some of its designs and incoperate them to suit my poster. The biggest attraction is the way they have used the lighting so that it shows the siloutte of a mystery character, which straight away gets you involved with the film by making you think about his back ground, the poster is very dark and looks very secretive, with not alot on show it leaves it up to your imagination to furfull what you dont see which is getting you further involved with the film. The quote which says "THE MOST TERRIFYING MOVE OF ALL TIME - In a Version You've Never Seem", this grabs the audience attention as its proclaiming that its a must see horror movie, and telling the audience that they would not have seen anything like it before, this is clever as it  not giving the audience a choice, its saying that it is completely unique, so worth watching. I also like the film title, it's bold and red which usually symbolised danger and blood and you even though you know its the title, it doesn't take your attention away to much from the main image which is what i think is the posters selling point.

 
Here is our poster we created. It is based at the forest where we film the trailer. We did not have the technology to cut the villan out of our trailer, so we got a royalty free image of the net of a black figure, and used paint shop pro to clone him across.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011