Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Double Page Spread

Initially I started writing out the article, I started by describing the plot of the film, so that this introduces the film to the audience/reader. I then described other critical views of our film. Within the article I described and explained all the main symbolic scenes and analysed the film. Also I wrote the overall opinion of  “the writer” after writing this I realised that it would be good to have some opinions from “the readers” and added them to the page.


I then added a title in the font called destrukt. I felt this was a unusual style of font which would fit with the unusual style of our film. I used century gothic font for the subheadings and the article, this font is professional in style and clear to read for the reader.
I added some star ratings from “the writer” and “the reader” to make the page look more professional and also gives the page a little colour.

Here I have added Rebecca’s poster.


I have added a box which talks about the magazines website and also what “the writer” will be reviewing next week for his article.



I then took some screen shots from the film and added to the page.




After sitting back and talking to Rebecca we felt the page was missing something. Rebecca then suggested we could add a picture behind the text faintly. She cut out some leaves from the poster and added to the page. 



I then played around with the screen shots, by moving the angle of them and also adding a white border to make them almost look like photos.

Overall I am happy with the article and appreciate Rebecca’s input.

By Amy Greenaway

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