MagazinePublisherCopies soldEmpireEmap50,000 a  monthScreen international Emap7,325 a weekTotal filmFuture publishing85,031 a yearSight and SoundBritish Film Institute Odeon Future publishing190, 000 a yearFilm magazine research<br />Film Magazines<br />Empire – It is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer consumer media. It was first issued in July 1989, it reviews both mainstream films and art films and are less serious than such magazines as sight and sound. <br />Screen International – Is a multimedia film magazine covering the international film business in which the magazine is mainly aimed at those who are involved in global movie businesses. It is a weekly magazine was founded in 1979. <br />Total film – It is a film magazine published 13 times a year by future publishing which was launched in 1997 which offers films, DVD and blue ray news, reviews and features. It is one of the largest circulation English speaking film magazines in the world. <br />Sight and sound – Is a British monthly film magazine and was first published in 1932, now it occurs monthly. Sight and sound has a higher brow reputation than other film magazines. It focus’ more on art films rather than the mainstream of its competitors. <br />Odeon – Has created its own in cinema magazine which shows latest realises and film reviews which are only available in Odeon cinemas. <br />Publisher's Research<br />Emap<br /> Emap is a British media company that specialises of production of business to business magazines, which stands for East Midlands Allied Press. It was founded in 1947 and is now owned by Apaz and guardian media group.  Emap provides essential news, analysis and access in the areas of environment, retail, media, fashion, health, government and education.<br />British Film Institute<br />The British Film Institute (BFI) is a charitable organisation established by royal charter. It encourages the development of the arts of film, television and the moving image throughout the UK, to promote their use as a record of contemporary life and manners, to promote education about film, television and the moving images. <br />Future Publishing<br />Future Publishing (PLC) is a media company in both the UK and US. In 2006 it was the sixth largest in the UK. It publishes over 150 magazines including Video games, technology, film and photography. It was founded in 1985 by Chris Anderson. <br />UK Film Magazine Research<br />Here is a print screen of a Google search into film magazines in the UK, a range of film magazines and images have been presented. The most popular film magazines to come up are Total Film and Empire. Most of the magazines presented have a similar look to them, large bold, capital titles which are eye catching, with similar colours of red black and white running through out. As you can see below is the list of websites that come up when you search UK film magazines. As you can see the top websites listed include Empire, Sight and sound and Total film as these are the most common ones in the film industry.  <br />-55245095885<br />-4048125258445<br />
Film magazine chart

Film magazine chart

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    MagazinePublisherCopies soldEmpireEmap50,000 a monthScreen international Emap7,325 a weekTotal filmFuture publishing85,031 a yearSight and SoundBritish Film Institute Odeon Future publishing190, 000 a yearFilm magazine research<br />Film Magazines<br />Empire – It is a British film magazine published monthly by Bauer consumer media. It was first issued in July 1989, it reviews both mainstream films and art films and are less serious than such magazines as sight and sound. <br />Screen International – Is a multimedia film magazine covering the international film business in which the magazine is mainly aimed at those who are involved in global movie businesses. It is a weekly magazine was founded in 1979. <br />Total film – It is a film magazine published 13 times a year by future publishing which was launched in 1997 which offers films, DVD and blue ray news, reviews and features. It is one of the largest circulation English speaking film magazines in the world. <br />Sight and sound – Is a British monthly film magazine and was first published in 1932, now it occurs monthly. Sight and sound has a higher brow reputation than other film magazines. It focus’ more on art films rather than the mainstream of its competitors. <br />Odeon – Has created its own in cinema magazine which shows latest realises and film reviews which are only available in Odeon cinemas. <br />Publisher's Research<br />Emap<br /> Emap is a British media company that specialises of production of business to business magazines, which stands for East Midlands Allied Press. It was founded in 1947 and is now owned by Apaz and guardian media group. Emap provides essential news, analysis and access in the areas of environment, retail, media, fashion, health, government and education.<br />British Film Institute<br />The British Film Institute (BFI) is a charitable organisation established by royal charter. It encourages the development of the arts of film, television and the moving image throughout the UK, to promote their use as a record of contemporary life and manners, to promote education about film, television and the moving images. <br />Future Publishing<br />Future Publishing (PLC) is a media company in both the UK and US. In 2006 it was the sixth largest in the UK. It publishes over 150 magazines including Video games, technology, film and photography. It was founded in 1985 by Chris Anderson. <br />UK Film Magazine Research<br />Here is a print screen of a Google search into film magazines in the UK, a range of film magazines and images have been presented. The most popular film magazines to come up are Total Film and Empire. Most of the magazines presented have a similar look to them, large bold, capital titles which are eye catching, with similar colours of red black and white running through out. As you can see below is the list of websites that come up when you search UK film magazines. As you can see the top websites listed include Empire, Sight and sound and Total film as these are the most common ones in the film industry. <br />-55245095885<br />-4048125258445<br />