Due to the Genre that I am doing for my film trailer, there isn't many UK Crime film magazine covers out there, so I am doing crime films in general and will talk about how my genre will be different.Banner- The banner is used to promote something on the magazine, it is used to try and catch the eye of the reader or a person just looking at the magazine. The banner is something quite mainstream and it will be different in my case because I am doing almost a social realist and crime film.
Masthead- The masthead is the name of the magazine that will be able to be identified by most people when they look at it. In this case Total Film is a magazine that is recognized all over the country so they are able to place things sightly over it and people will still what it is.
Positioning statement- This is something that normally features on a magazine and it is something I want on my magazine.
Cover lines- The cover lines are the little stories that you see on the side of the pages that highlight some of the key features that are included on the magazine.
3 Colour Rule- In most cases, magazines go by a 3 colour rule. This keeps a professional look to the magazine. By using 3 colours you do not get overwhelmed by to many colours.
Bar-code- This is standard on a magazine on the front.
The main image is a medium close up of the main person who will be a main articular in the magazine.
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