The document provides details about codes and conventions for magazine covers and describes the student's plan to design a magazine cover for a film. The student outlines their layout, which includes the masthead, main image, cover stories, button and dateline. They discuss editing the main image to give it a vintage look and color scheme. The summary provides the key information about the codes and conventions, the target audience, and the student's magazine cover design plan in 3 sentences or less.
2. Codes and Conventions.
The codes and coventions are key in the process of making a magazine cover, and a successful one at that. This mixed with a
target audience, which in my case is going to be, young adults, 16-20 as its a film about growing up, and finding yourself, so
with would appeal to this age group because at some point I think every adolescent has been though this and can relate well
to the story line.
• Codes and conventions are split into three main groups, technical, symbolic and text.
• Technical-This is the use of images. Photo techniques used, the shots, the models, characters and where it is placed on the
page. For example if it was a gossip magazine, like ‘heat’ or ‘hello’, it would be a large picture of the main story in the
magazine, maybe of a celebrity crying, this would entice the audience, as they would want to know why they was crying ,
the image would most probably be centre of the page. The target audience would be women and they would be late 20’s to
early 30’s. The production team also place the picture in the centre of the page so it is the first thing that the reader looks at.
The picture itself can relate to the audience for the magazine, this will be important when choosing the picture for the front
cover of my film magazine as it will show the audience of the magazine what the type of audience for the film.
• Symbolic - The symbolic side to the code and conventions for a magazine front cover would be made up will be made up of
the models costume, colours and who is in the pictures e.g. a celebrity. Colours and costume can affect the whole look of
the front cover for example red can mean love or lust etc.
• Text - The text part of a film magazine front cover would be the font, font size, colour, amount and location of text.
3. Masthead
Main image
Button Dateline
Main cover line
Model
credit
Cover stories
4. My Plan
The rough draw up of my magazine cover, is to
help me organise what I need to put on the
magazine cover, as a reminder but its also here
so I can see where I'm going to put everything.
I've looked at codes and conventions of what
Dateline normally goes onto a magazine and i plan to
and use as many of the techniques professional
Barcode magazine uses to enable mine to look at
professional as the published magazine’s.
This is just a skeleton as to where everything
will go, so it may change. I want to keep the
Main cover line magazine cover simple and not to crammed
like the major ones like ‘Total Film’ I want it to
Model look like more of an independent
credit magazine, slightly wider than an more A4
Main image
magazine and without as much going on, on
the front of the magazine, this will make it
look unique and appeal to my target
audience, young people, trying to find them
Cover
selves.
stories
Button
5. Image editing
The images that I have taken were all at a train station, but this image actually has a train in it, and it clear to see that its at a station, were
as the image for the poster it wasn't as clear it was at a train station. But this will anchor the text to the image on the page. First I had
to decide what clothes I wanted the model to wear, the main character of the film had to be the model, so the audience could
recognises that it was ‘open return’ by the image. I decided that the model would be wearing the same coat she did on the poster, as
you find on many film magazine cover they put the actors character on the front cover as the character they play in the film rather
than themselves.
When taking the pictures i though about the shot I was going to use, I decided to use a wide shot so I could get all of the model in and
some of the background and scenery and most importantly the train. The day that we took the pictures at the train station was a very
horrible rainy day, so the images look a bit dull, but that didn't worry me and I new I could edit them to say differently. When it came
to editing the images I found that I quite like the dull tone of the images, but because it was overcast it made the images quite bright
(Not in a nice sunny way, just a grey way)
So the first thing I did with the image was to change the colours of it, so I added a Filter on the top and the bottom of the image, to make it
look vintage. I duplicated the layer, and altered the hue on the second layer to make it positive. Then on the second layer I masked it
all out bar on the coat to change the colour of it. As you can see on ‘Image 1’ in the next slide (I have numbered the images) I print
screened the image, whilst being edited.
I changed all the colours of the image to make it look warmer but still so the tones of the image were quite dull, I think it completely
transforms the image and makes it look really professional. The only problem I had was with her hair as I found it very difficult to
colourise her hair back to the normally colour and change the coat to its new colour, as you can see on ‘ Image 2’ as the detail of doing
that was beyond my skills. But I came up with a solution to this ‘image 3’ and added the cover line over the top of the image to cover
up the small amount of hair and coat that I could adjust, but I think that it works well and I have done it in the same Style as I did the
poster title with.
To start creating the magazine cover I cropped the image down from the left so the edge of the magazine was a few centimetres away from
her right hand. This left the magazine look quite wide, and not a standard A4 size but as I said earlier in my plan I wanted the magazine
cover slightly wider to make it look unique.
8. Draft copy
Here is the draft copy of my film magazine.
I have followed the codes and conventions have used all of
the conventions that should be on the front of a film
magazine cover. Firstly with the masthead I have made is
so the words look like they've been cut out of the black
and the background of the picture is filling in the words,
I think this is really important that it stands out because
on mist film magazine they title is one of the biggest
things as the company wants to recognised as well as
promoting the feature on the front of the magazine. So
the use of the large font and on black writing makes it
really stand out. The image that I have used for the front
cover draws the readers attention as its quite a detailed
image and the reader would want to look closer if they
saw it on the shelf. The main cover line is the films title,
I've done it in the same font and style as the actual title
of the film on the poster so that people can make an
immediate connection with the film, I've made the
models credits smaller but still readable. I've put cover
stories down the right hand side so that they are not
covering up any of the main part of the image. I’ve
wrote them in white boxes with grey writing so it all
goes in with the colour scheme, and also to divide the
cover stories I have used orange lines, which also goes
with the colour scheme I have used, and looks neat and
classic. Iv’e added a few extra picture in at the bottom
that could be stills from films that they are going to
feature in the magazine, this would gain entice people to
read the magazine.
9. Final copy
This is the final copy of my film poster As you can see I have stuck to the
same layout as my draft copy of the film magazine cover, but I have just
changed the style of it and make certain things clearer. For example I
have kept the bar code in the same place but I have wrote the date line
just above it and within the white box of it so that it is clearer to
read, and looks neater as its inline in the box.
Where as in my draft I had the cover stories in white boxes with
grey writing in them, I decided that it didn't look effective so I
have changed the style of it but still keep the same stories. On
Photoshop I have used a tool that you draw a box and then you
can change the saturation on it to make it darker. I have draw a
blue box round where I but the box. This tool enabled me so I
could darken a area so that I could write over the top of it in
white but without making it look tacky, I have changed the font
of the writing to the same to the masthead. To keep it all in the
same style.
I have also changed the images on the bottom to
make them look more fitting to the style and look of
the magazine. I have no put a picture over the main
images legs because I think its important that they
are kept clear, but I have put a very small amount of
writing over the legs as I don't feel that it draws
anything away from the main image.