Mallory Furness
 Publisher- The Church Of London 
 Price- £6.00 
 Published- 6 times a year (every 
2 months) 
 Target audience- Film enthusiast predominantly young 
professionals with disposable income 
 Typical content- Just their face of the main character of a 
close up or extreme close up. 
 Analysis of front cover- It is niche as its not an actual 
photograph as they are an artistic representation, 
reflecting the film. Its simplistic with not much colour. 
 Key points about layout and design- Name of the 
magazine is always in the top centre of the magazine in a 
circle the image is the main feature on the page and the 
title of that film there is no other texts shown on the page 
other than this.
 Publisher- Bauer Consumer Media. 
 Price- £3.99(or £3.99+ 50p for 
P&P £4.49). 
 Published- Monthly. 
 Target audience- Mainly males aged 15-34. 
 Typical content- Reviews on current popular mainstream films 
and also feature interviews with actors. 
 Analysis of front cover- Its got a lot going on with lots of 
information that they are showing off so people know what’s 
inside before buying it. 
 Key points about layout and design- It uses a common colour 
scheme of black red and white then injects a colour or two it is 
layout in clear columns which makes it easier to read, empire is 
the largest font on the page most commonly in red which stands 
out however a lot of the time their is part of the main image 
covering parts of it the word ‘empire’ suggest power and 
connotes that it is the best selling film magazine.
 Publisher- Future plc. 
 Price- £3.99. 
 Published- 13 times a year. 
(every 4 weeks). 
 Target audience- Mainly males aged 
15-34. 
 Typical content- Free gift inside, medium close up of the main 
character. 
 Analysis of front cover- It always has quite a lot of information 
on the front and names several films with images so their is more 
than just the one main image on the page. 
 Key points about layout and design- Total film is usually wrote 
in white with total being part of the word film which makes it 
clear what the magazine is about. There is a lot of information 
on the magazine and the tinted blue image is well matched with 
the blue font. ‘FILM’ is the largest font on the page with is good 
because the audience know instantly what the magazine will 
entale.
 Publisher- British Film Institute 
(BFI). 
 Price- £3.95. 
 Published- Monthly. 
 Target audience- Film enthusiasts with a broad film taste, 
this magazine is gender equal. 
 Typical content- Always has a ‘PLUS’ section with names 
of actors and ‘every new film reviewed’. Usually on the 
front there is an image of the male protagonist. 
 Analysis of front cover- It doesn't have much information 
of it and seems that the main picture is what they want 
people to look at, the writing is very small. 
 Key points about layout and design- It is clear sans serif 
font which stands out and matches well with the image, as 
it is blue tinted they have used fonts to suit this nicely. 
Sight& sound stands out the most due to the yellow 
background that its over.
 Publisher- Future plc. 
 Price- £4.99. 
 Published- Every 4 weeks. 
 Target audience- 
 Typical content- About Sci-Fi and fantasy films and 
features exclusive interviews. 
 Analysis of front cover- Usually has the worlds #1 sci-fi 
mag on the front and the image of the main character on 
of the film on the front. 
 Key points about layout and design- SFX is the largest 
font on the page usually in white it is quite detailed with 
not much blank spaces showing that it is jam packed full 
with lots of information this may attract people into then 
buying it. The main film it is focusing linking with the 
image is usually wrote in the second biggest font and 
outlined this makes it stand out on the page.
 The key image is mainly anchoring 
the cover line ‘harry potter the 
perfect farewell' the image is of the 
three main characters, it shows this 
is the film they are mostly focusing 
on in that issue of the magazine. 
 The main character is used in the key 
image so that they associate this 
with the film straight away and then 
know what the magazine is going to 
include. 
 The film has been marketed over the 
front cover by showing the key image 
of the main 3 characters, a photo 
gallery of 36 photos to see inside and 
a poster.

Film magazine cover analysis

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     Publisher- TheChurch Of London  Price- £6.00  Published- 6 times a year (every 2 months)  Target audience- Film enthusiast predominantly young professionals with disposable income  Typical content- Just their face of the main character of a close up or extreme close up.  Analysis of front cover- It is niche as its not an actual photograph as they are an artistic representation, reflecting the film. Its simplistic with not much colour.  Key points about layout and design- Name of the magazine is always in the top centre of the magazine in a circle the image is the main feature on the page and the title of that film there is no other texts shown on the page other than this.
  • 3.
     Publisher- BauerConsumer Media.  Price- £3.99(or £3.99+ 50p for P&P £4.49).  Published- Monthly.  Target audience- Mainly males aged 15-34.  Typical content- Reviews on current popular mainstream films and also feature interviews with actors.  Analysis of front cover- Its got a lot going on with lots of information that they are showing off so people know what’s inside before buying it.  Key points about layout and design- It uses a common colour scheme of black red and white then injects a colour or two it is layout in clear columns which makes it easier to read, empire is the largest font on the page most commonly in red which stands out however a lot of the time their is part of the main image covering parts of it the word ‘empire’ suggest power and connotes that it is the best selling film magazine.
  • 4.
     Publisher- Futureplc.  Price- £3.99.  Published- 13 times a year. (every 4 weeks).  Target audience- Mainly males aged 15-34.  Typical content- Free gift inside, medium close up of the main character.  Analysis of front cover- It always has quite a lot of information on the front and names several films with images so their is more than just the one main image on the page.  Key points about layout and design- Total film is usually wrote in white with total being part of the word film which makes it clear what the magazine is about. There is a lot of information on the magazine and the tinted blue image is well matched with the blue font. ‘FILM’ is the largest font on the page with is good because the audience know instantly what the magazine will entale.
  • 5.
     Publisher- BritishFilm Institute (BFI).  Price- £3.95.  Published- Monthly.  Target audience- Film enthusiasts with a broad film taste, this magazine is gender equal.  Typical content- Always has a ‘PLUS’ section with names of actors and ‘every new film reviewed’. Usually on the front there is an image of the male protagonist.  Analysis of front cover- It doesn't have much information of it and seems that the main picture is what they want people to look at, the writing is very small.  Key points about layout and design- It is clear sans serif font which stands out and matches well with the image, as it is blue tinted they have used fonts to suit this nicely. Sight& sound stands out the most due to the yellow background that its over.
  • 6.
     Publisher- Futureplc.  Price- £4.99.  Published- Every 4 weeks.  Target audience-  Typical content- About Sci-Fi and fantasy films and features exclusive interviews.  Analysis of front cover- Usually has the worlds #1 sci-fi mag on the front and the image of the main character on of the film on the front.  Key points about layout and design- SFX is the largest font on the page usually in white it is quite detailed with not much blank spaces showing that it is jam packed full with lots of information this may attract people into then buying it. The main film it is focusing linking with the image is usually wrote in the second biggest font and outlined this makes it stand out on the page.
  • 7.
     The keyimage is mainly anchoring the cover line ‘harry potter the perfect farewell' the image is of the three main characters, it shows this is the film they are mostly focusing on in that issue of the magazine.  The main character is used in the key image so that they associate this with the film straight away and then know what the magazine is going to include.  The film has been marketed over the front cover by showing the key image of the main 3 characters, a photo gallery of 36 photos to see inside and a poster.