Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Magazine Analysis



Magazine Analysis

Glamour Magazine
it being a film magazine the image itself it very sharp and most images they use tend 
to have a blue and grey tint to make it look like a scene from a box office movie


Glamour is a women's magazine published by Condé Nast Publications. Founded in 1939 in the United States, it was originally called Glamour of HollywoodIt targets women 18–49..

as it is a women's magazine much brighter colours are used apposed to a more masculine magazine which would often use much darker, stronger clolours. colours like orange and yellow are used as they are softer on the eye and such colours are associated with femininity and innocence which is also a reflection of the contents inside.The fonts used are quite blocky which relates to the vintage theme it seem to create. it almost looks like the opening titles to a 50s romantic movie which is again something appealing to its target audience. the image also has a white slightly orange filter to it which makes the image look clear and to some extent suburban look


Empire Magazine 


Empire is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer Consumer Media. From the first issue in July 1989 .As well as film news, previews and reviews, Empire has some other regular features. Each issue features a Classic Scene, a transcript from a notable film scene.The regular Top 10 feature lists Empire's choice of the top ten examples of something film-related. A regular feature since issue 167, the masterpiece feature is a two-page essay on a film selected by Empire in the 'At Home' section. The selection of the films seem to be quite random and follow no specific pattern. 

The colours used in the magazine are bright and help the mazagine stand out. certain words are 
emphasized to make them stand out on the page.the contrast of the colours red and white over the fairly dark background allow for the magazine to have a sharp, clean look. due to 

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Music 

                      Washed out- Paracosm
                     





TV


The Walking Dead Season 5









The Walking Dead  Season 5 Trailer 
                   




Film

Sin City: A Dame to Kill for 

                       
                                                      Sin City: A Dame To Kill For 





                             
                                                               Annabelle



                     Annabelle- Trailer
                     







Gaming 










                  Until Dawn 
                 
 






            Dead Island 2
              
             Song: Pigeon John- The bomb 




             The Evil Within
             




Books/Comics/Magazines 




                       
Fatale- Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips








Torso- Brian Michael Bendis, Marc Andreyko