The issues with my music magazine mainly revolve around the quality of my photographs. Also the mise-en-scene could be improved, for example using a electric guitar as a prop for the model in stead of an acoustic one. This simple change would make my rock magazine much more authentic and highlight the rebellious nature of the magazine. Although the image of my previous model James, does make direct eye contact with the audience the whole layout of the image could be much improved upon. Using "blending options" on my titles for the cover lines on my magazine will ensure that the different text can stand out. This also means I do not have to rely on the different areas of the photograph to make subheadings stand out.
So things I need to change:
- Retake my Photographs.
- Do not include the colour grey in my house style. Instead use the bold colour's of red/black/white.
- Make the cover line more authentic by researching the layout used in existing magazines.
- Include a more tempting teasing content which is conventional of other music magazines.
- Perhaps include a thumbnail image on front cover of an important article which will be referenced later in the magazine.
- Overall make the magazine appear more realistic and authentic.
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