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Monday, 2 April 2012

Magazine/Poster progress

I have changed my genre to to comedy/horror as i feel this fits my media product best, i have incorporated this into my trailer, poster and magazine. 

Above is my movie magazine before and below is my movie magazine after i have made some changes. As you can see i have added in some conventions to my poster by including movie credits and an age restriction, this instantly makes my poster appear professional. I have added a sell line to make my poster more appealing  and fits in with the comedy horror genre as the font style is comedic but also has a creepy feel to it using the word 'chomping' adds to the comic feel of the movie. I have kept the cartoon effect as this gives the poster a creepy feel which will intrigue the audience and make them want to see the movie in order it find out what happens.



I have added more conventions to my magazine in order to make my magazine look more professional. I have moved the sell lines to the left hand side as this looks more appealing, i have added a little information under each sell line as this is commonly seen on movie magazines. I have made one of my sell lines stand out by placing it in a blue circle as this draws the readers attention. I have changed the colour scheme as having the text in white makes it easier to read. I have also put other features in the magazine in a box in the bottom of the front cover as this lets the audience know what is included in this issue. I have also put the mashead in a box as this makes it stand out and the embossed effect makes it appear 3D.

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