2. Feature Purpose Denotations Connotations Links to Target
Audience
Central Image Shows the main 2 people that this
magazine is about. This is a two
shot angle, the 2 people have an
intimidating look on their faces
and the shot is posed.
Two males in a boxing ring with
boxing gear on, looking at the
camera with their fists clenched
close up to the camera.
These 2 males are in boxing gear,
this is what they do when they are
not on tour.
It is a shot relevant to Kerrang,
very intimidating and powerful.
Pull Quote Relevant to the activity they
are doing and music.
‘’We already feel like champions.’’ They already feel like champions
of the music world and boxing.
This is relevant to the audience
because it means that they feel
that they are the best in music so
they will carry on what they are
doing.
Drop Cap Draw attention to the writing. ‘’Every…’’ Draw the audience in to read the
article.
Read about context.
Stand first Give a small introduction to
what the double page spread
is about.
‘’With new found glory on board,
the tours guaranteed
knockout…’’
Relates to what the page is about. Gives the audience an insight o
what the page is about.
Captions Explains the CGI. ‘Double trouble’: Jordan (left) and
Chad (right)
Tells the reader what the CGI is. Informs what the CGI is about.
Byline Inform the reader who wrote
the magazine.
Mark Sutherland. Informs the people who are
reading the article who wrote it.
Informs the reader who wrote the
article.
3. Feature Purpose Denotations Connotations Links to Target Audience
Central Image Image is relevant as the article is about
lady gaga.
Lady gaga wearing chains around her
neck, covering her chest with her
hands, this picture is posed and is a
medium close up.
Lady gaga is known for being a little
unusual so this picture makes her look
mysterious.
Audience know that lady gaga is
mysterious so they can relate to
this picture.
Pull Quote No pull quote in this double page
spread.
No pull quote, this is used because
maybe they want the reader to go
straight to the written area to read
about this article.
Add to the mystery Lady gaga doesn’t need to say
any words, she is a statement
within herself.
Drop Cap Drop cap is used to bring attention to
where a new paragraph starts, this
adds more professionalism.
‘’Since..’.’ attract the reader to carry on reading
the article.
Allows the reader to be guided to
read on.
Stand first No real standfirst, article just goes
straight into the main writing.
No standfirst Again to make the readers want to read
the article to find out what it’s about
Lady gaga doesn’t need an
introduction, everyone knows who
she is.
Captions No caption. No caption This may be used because the person
that wrote the article may of thought
that lady gaga is well known.
Person who wrote the article feels
that people will recognise lady
gaga as soon as they see the
image maybe.
Byline No byline visible on this specific double
page spread
No byline I am not very sure why they have not
included the writer of this article.
Doesn’t link to the target
audience.