Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Magazine Review Page Conventions

Magazine Name - Some magazines keep their magazine name at the top of the page as a reminder of who published the review.
Title - The main heading at the top of the article. This is normally the film title.
Text - The writing reviewing the film in the article.
Main Image - A related image that takes up a lot of space in a review page. This makes the article look more appealing and obvious about the content.
Stand First - The small amount of text underneath the header that sums up the article.
Page Number - The number in one of the corners of the page.
By-line - The name of the person who wrote the article.
Bubbles and Buzz Words - These are normally in gossip/teen/internet magazines but because I am merging genres of magazine to appeal to the appropriate audience. These are used to make the page look more interesting by making key words or quotes stand out.
A Rating - A rating out of five stars and a small summary of why?

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