Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Front Cover: making of;
I have added some new things to my front cover, to make it seem more of a front cover.

Cover Lines: I have added cover lines onto the other side of the cover. I have done this as a convention of film magazine front covers is to have cover lines on both sides. My cover lines are all related to the genre of romcoms, and my cover lines are able to identify as being part of that genre. I have added a cover line on Katherine Heigl's engagement to George Clooney, as these are both famous actors and have starred in famous romcoms; Katherine Heigl in 'The break-up'. It reflects the genre, but the story attracts the audience, and the theme of the story reflects the genre. I have also put a cover line about Hugh Grant, he is probably one of the most famous male actors who stars in romcoms. He ahas starred in some of the most famous romcoms ever made; 'Four weddings and a funeral', and 'Notting Hill'. I have included the film 'Four weddings' as it is very recognisable, and the readers of the magazine-women from the ages of 20-40-will be interested in the story. There is also a cover line of a sneak peek of film 'Life as we know it', this is a convention of film covers, as they usually have a cover line advertising a new film. The film is a romcom again reflecting the genre of the magazine, but it also stars Katherine Heigl as the main protagonist, and I have done a separate cover line on her. This links my cover lines together, and makes it seem much more professional, and like a real magazine front cover.

Front Cover: making of;

Cover Lines: For my front cover I have changed my cover line of new romcom 'The Switch', and I have changed it to a cover line promoting my film. I have chosen to have a cover line advertising my film 'Love's Young dream', as it links my poster, cover and trailer. Also it is a convention of film magazine front covers to offer free tickets to a premier, or a film, as it entices the reader to the magazine. It is also a way of promoting the film. The text is in the same font as the other cover lines to go with the running theme, and it is also in black to match the running colour theme of the cover.

Front cover: making of;

Image: For my front cover I went with one of my drafts of having a medium shot of both characters. I chose to do this as you can see much more than a close-up, and I believe it is much more striking than a close-up. I have also researched many front covers for Film magazines; for example TotalFilm, and I have found that many have a medium shot; or long shot on their front cover. In the image for the front cover I have put the woman; Sarah in a red dress, to go with traditional film syntax. This being that red is dangerous, subtly suggesting to the reader that something will happen to the couple. Also red also represents love in film syntax, and this represents the genre of the film. Again conveying to the audience that the pair are in love, and the film will be based on their love story. The man, Alex is dressed in a checked shirt, and this is because many young people wear checked shirts, and therefore it will communicate to the audience that this film is aimed at young people. Therefore my audience will read the front cover, as they will feel it is aimed at them. Also the checked shirt is red, and this with the dress conveys that there is a danger in this relationship, and in turn entices people to watch the film as they're interested to see what will happen to the couple. I have put the man behind her to show that the woman Sarah will be the main character of the film, and to show that she is somewhat authoritative in the relationship. I have done this purposely to mislead the audience into believing that the relationship is affected by her, whereas in actual fact it is affected by him. This therefore does not reveal the storyline of the film, and interests the reader into watching the film.

Masthead: The masthead is along the top of the cover, as it catches the eye of the readers if it were in a magazine rack, as you can only see the top of the magazine. It also follows conventions of magazine front covers, as the masthead's are usually at the top of the magazine front cover. I have also chosen to use different fonts for the masthead, as it contrasts the different words. Heart is in an itallic font, and is quite soft, representing the genre of the magazine, as this magazine is about romcoms, so I have chosen the soft font to reflect that. The colour heart is in purple, also to reflect the film genre, as purple is a feminine colour, and is also associated with romcoms. I chose to do purple instead of red, as with the characters in red it would be to overwhelming, and therefore I chose purple as it also reflects the genre, and goes with the colour scheme. I have chosen to put Cinema in a different font, a much stronger font to contrast between the words. As cinema reflects all types of genre's, I chose to put it in a font that can reflect the different genre's, such as Action and Horror. I also did this to convey to the readers that although it is a romcom magazine, it can include other genre's as well. The font is also in black to represent other genre's, not just romcoms, and it attracts males as well to the magazine. As romcoms are conventionally a female genre, and by putting some of the text in black it attracts males as well, also the image with attracts men as well, as there is also a man on the front cover.



Cover Lines: The cover lines are on the left side of my front cover, but I am going to put cover lines on both sides. I have done this as I have found that a convention of film magazine front covers, is to have cover lines on both sides of the cover. As you can see on the Total film cover, there are cover lines on both sides of the cover. For my front cover I have chosen cover lines that reflect my genre, for example interviews with famous romcom stars. I have a cover line of Jennifer Anniston, she is a famous romcom actress; who has starred in many famous romcom films such as 'The Break-up'. I have also put on my cover lines interviews with Patrick Dempsey, and Gerard Butler. These are also famous actors who have starred in many romcoms, for example Gerard Butler has starred in a very famous romcom 'P.S I love you'. I have also put a cover line of my film on 'Love's Young Dream'. This links my cover, my poster, and my film together, and is another way of promoting my film. This also reflects conventions of front covers, as when magazines have an image on their cover, they usually have a cover line reflecting the image. I have put it at the top, as it shows it is the most important cover line, and is another way of attracting the readers and audience. Some of the cover lines are in the same colour as the masthead heart. This is because it shows the importance of the cover line, and it is eye catching. I have only put the title of my film 'Love's Yung dream', and the Jennifer Anniston's name on the cover, as they're the things that attract the reader, and I want them to be the key features of the cover lines.



Date: I have put the date under the masthead 'heart', as it is at the top of the cover and this is a convention of front covers. I have chosen to do it as a monthly issue, as the most expensive and prestigous magazines are monthly issues. For example Vogue and Elle are monthly magazines, and are also the most expensive. I chose to do this as it makes the reader want to buy it more, as they only get it once a mont. I chose to use the same font as the cover lines to show a running theme, and it is in black also to link it to the cover lines.

This is my front cover, but it is not yet finished.

Test shots:

These shots are test shots for both my film poster, and front cover. The bed shots were what I originally wanted for my poster, as it is quite unique and catches your eye. Te characters in the bed shots are positioned so he is looking at her, conveying that he loves her, and she is looking at the camera in quite an uncomfortable way conveying she is unsure about something; their relationship. I decided not to use them and decided to just have my female protagonist on the front cover, as I felt that it would be more suitable for my target audience of females from the age of 20-45. The other shots were for my front cover, I took many photos so I had a range of them to choose from, but I went with some shots I took before these, as I felt they were more suitable for my film, and looked more appropriate for a front cover. However I kept the shots just in case I needed to use them.


































































Monday, 8 November 2010

Film Poster Ideas:
For my brief as well as creating a film trailer and a magazine front cover, I also have to create a film poster, and I have come up with several different ideas for my film poster.

Idea 1: My first idea was to have the couple facing each other, and hugging each other, she has her leg up, which is what people do when they are happy in a relationship, signifying that she is happy, but there will be a black cloud above them, which are seen in cartoons with the black cloud above their heads, and this conveys to the audience that something is going to happen to affect their relationship badly, and this intrigues the audience as they want to know what it is, and it helps the poster retain enigma as it doesn't reveal what it is, and if it splits them up. The image will be a long shot of them, and they will be wearing normal clothes, but nice smart clothes, but he will be wearing a red shirt, signifying how there is danger, and she will also be holding the red rose seen in the trailer, and also on the front cover. The name of the film will be at the top of the poster, in black italic font, and the names of the actors will also be in black, reflecting the name of the film.

Idea 2: This is just the woman on her own, and it is a long shot of her holding a photo frame, and in the photo frame is a picture of her and the man from the trailer smiling and looking happy, and she will be holding this and at the bottom of the shot will be the rose from the front cover. She will be wearing a nice smart, black dress, and as black connotes death, it subtly conveys that there is a death of something, the relationship, she will also be staring straight to camera, as it connects with the audience and makes them feel sympathy for her. The title of the film will also reflect the colour of her dress, and will be in black italic, and the rest of the poster will also be in the theme of black and white, but the only thing in colour will be the photo in the frame, suggesting how her life was bright, and happy but now it is dark and black.

Idea 3: The third idea has both the man and the woman on the poster, and it is a long shot of them. The pair are stood back to back with her looking towards the camera, and him looking at her, she will be wearing smart clothes, and he will be wearing a red shirt, connoting danger. The rose will also be on the floor at their feet, linking the poster and cover together, and the woman's pose will be quite distant from him and like she is trying to get away from him, conveying how something has happened to upset her, and in turn intriguing the audience. The title of the film will go at the top of the poster, in black italic font, and the names of the actors in the film will also be at the top of the poster above the name of the film.


Logo: There will be a form of persuasive language on the poster, which is a convention of film posters, as they usually have a logo reflecting the film on the poster. The logo will reflect the theme of the trailer, and will be 'sometimes love is not a dream', as it reflects the name 'Love's Young Dream', and it conveys that something is going to happen to affect their relationship, which will interest the audience, and it also retains enigma, as it doesn't say what is going to affect their relationship.

Credits: These are a convention of film posters, and are usually at the bottom of the poster, and this is were I will put the credits on my film poster.