Thursday, 16 January 2014

Potential Cover lines

Before I edit and create my own magazine publication, I will be looking at existing magazines and noting any patterns or particular language used, therefore when creating my own, it will look authentic and use the appropriate language. Cover lines are what audiences find on a magazine front cover, therefore I would include as many cover lines relating to my 'horror special' as I can - as an example I looked at to magazines from different months and took the film name and cover lines relating to it.

Existing publications:

AUGUST:
Jessabelle ( 'horror rising start Sarah Cook, Mark Webber')

OCTOBER:
Drakular Untols ( Luke Evens, Dom Cooper) 'Counting the days - return of the Drac
 Paranormal Activity'.

After looking at these, along with a variety of other cover lines form different magazine publications, I have picked up the language used and come up with several for my own.

My potential cover lines:

- 'First look'
- 'On-set exclusive'
- 'Special'
- 'First preview'
- 'World exclusive'
- ' Up close'
- ' The world's best horror reviews'
- 'Top 50 horror films of the decade'
- 'Horrors rising star'
- 'Wreckless Willis is back!'
- 'Ryan Willis Stars'

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Magazine Questionnaire

Through a questionnaire, I will find out what it is that an audience would find inside a film magazine, and in the ways in which layout, design and content would persuade them to buy the magazine.

1) Would you expect to see advertisement on the first few pages?
YES / NO / OTHER

2) Would the advertisement be something of interest to you?
YES / NO / OTHER

3) Would you expect freebies - i.e. posters?
YES / NO / OTHER

4) Would the front page stand out with an image?
YES / NO / OTHER

5) Would you expect a certain genre feature?
YES / NO / OTHER

6) Would you expect many cover lines, banners and images of the related film?
YES / NO / OTHER

7) Would the feature on the magazine persuade you to read and purchase the magazine?
YES / NO / OTHER

8) Would a bold colour scheme persuade you to take a closer look?
YES / NO / OTHER

9) Would you expect other film reviews?
YES / NO / OTHER

10) Would the name of the magazine push you to take a closer look?
YES / NO / OTHER

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Potential Magazine Names (2)

After collating a variety of magazine names, I have now narrowed my choices down to four.                 These are:

- Tinsel Town
- Film Star
- Ultimate Film
- Genre

Out of the four, I feel the name 'Ultimate Film' would be most appropriate for my target audience and magazine genre.

After conducting a focus group where we discussed the suitability of my names, of which were scored out of 10 - here are the results:

Tinsel Town - 8
Film star - 6
Ultimate film - 9
Genre - 3

My magazine will be a mainstream, horror edition. 

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Potential Magazine Names

As I have decided that my magazine will be a mainstream special horror edition, I am going to complete a list of potential names and comment on its suitability.

Red Carpet

As one of films most recognisable icon associated with big Hollywood Blockbusters and A-List film stars. Therefore I feel this name would be appropriate for a mainstream magazine as it reflects Hollywood and the film empire.

Tinsel Town

'Tinsel Town' is a nickname for Hollywood, suggesting glamour and mainstream films. This would work well as a magazine name as it would be part of a 'special edition' feature.

Flix

Flix is a slang' word for movies and brings to mind the kind of films people would see at a multiplex; Again would be appropriate for a mainstream type of magazine.

Movie

Since the word 'movie' is most commonly recognised worldwide, it would suit the magazine for an all-rounded audience as they would know what it would include and would seem user-friendly.

Ultimate Film

The word 'ultimate' suggest it covers the best and biggest films. Therefore it implies it covers Big Budget Hollywood films.


Film Star

Again this implies mainstream Hollywood films as Hollywood is dominated by stars.

Genre

This would immediately relate to Hollywood as genre would normally be associated with Hollywood films. Whereas British or independent films may be more specific. This could also indicate potential special edition focusing on specific genres.

Mainstream

This one speaks for itself, dealing with mainstream films.

Projection

Although this could be related to mainstream films, it would tend to apply to more classic / independent films.

Zoom

Short and punch, referencing film might be good if it was a magazine to focus on action films.


Jump Cut
 I really like this name, however the name 'jump cut' was insinuate the breaking on continuity and a breaking Hollywood rules.

Box Office

Most commonly related to cinema, the box office os the central 'hub' of film. Therefore would be a potential name for an all rounded film magazine.



Dissolve

Another film term, though readers might not instantly recognise this
Montage