
The main focus of the magazine is the picture and the quotation from the article. This is to draw the audience in, Its to interest them. Even the title of the film isn’t the most obvious thing, although it is bold and big. This is bigger so that the audience then know the title of the film if they want to read on after seeing the pictures. By having pictures it also enables the audience to see a visual representation of the film. Pictures usually used are parts that show the characters, usually big name actors so the audience will recognise them before they even read to find out who the characters are played by. On the bottom of the left hand page, before the article starts there is a box in that box it contains details of the film. For example the length of the film, rating, name, director and a short synopsis of the film. By doing so it again gives the audience a short review with out the opinion of the writer, this is good for readers who don’t really want to read the whole thing but want to know about the film.
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