2. Same font as the
‘Walking Dead’ logo,
this creates
iconography and
connotes the TV show
Direct gaze used, this
is a compelling signal
which invites the
reader to see what’s
inside the magazine
Minimalistic and
darker colours used,
suggests a darker
mood and theme
Bright lighting on
the face, but
darker and more
subdued
background,
suggests
vulnerability
Eye level angleMedium shot
allows the reader
to see facial
expression and
convey emotion
Model overshadowing
masthead, suggests
model is more
important
Costume and un-kept look
suggest a ‘straight off set’ idea
and links in with the character on
the TV show
3. Business wear and
suits suggests
professional
atmosphere
Darker tones suggests low
atmosphere?
Direct gaze from all
cast members
suggests intimidation
and competition
Only one female cast
member which could
suggest gender
barriers in business?
Cast members seem to be
walking towards the camera
which could intimidate the
audience, using Hall we
could suggest that they are
being represented as
competitive
Photo takes up
the whole page,
makes it featured
for the audience
Main charac
Facial expressions suggests the
characters personality e.g. this
one is represented as stupid
Setting next to a
building, shows
links in with the TV
show
props
Masthead emphasizes
importance of the magazine
itself
Detailed
paragraphs of
what is in the
magazine
allows the
reader to
know what
they are going
to read
4. Black and
white
photograph
tells the
audience it is
an old film,
could create
nostalgia?
Photos from
different
perspectives,
colour makes
the second
photo seem
more modern
Large amount
of text turns
the readers
focus not to
the pictures
but to the
article itself,
shows
importance
Emboldened
quotes from the
actor gives an
insider view
Puns to do
with the
film and
planning
add an
informal
atmosphere
to the
spread
Playscript
style interview
adds to the
idea that it a
conversational
style
Insight into
the
production
team of the
film creates
more detail
into the
film itself