2. • Empire is a British
magazine, its first issue
was July 1989.
• Empire is populist in both
approach and coverage. It
reviews both mainstream
films and indie films, but
feature articles
concentrate on
mainstream.
• They release magazines
every month.
• Available in print and
digital.
• It contains film news,
previews and reviews.
• Its published in the United
States, Australia, Turkey,
Russia, Italy and Portugal.This would be a good publisher to use as to
promote my film as it is a well known and
respected magazine.
It is also sold in many different countries so a wide
variety of people will know about the film.
3. • Sound & Sight is a international
magazine that started in 1933
and is published by the British
Film Institute.
• It focuses on film culture.
• Available in print and digitally.
• It is released monthly.
• The magazine also asks people
to vote on the top best films.
I think this magazine would also be good to use
because it is produced by the British Film Institute.
The BFI is a charitable organisation whose main
goal is to promote education about film, television
and the moving image and its impact/ influence on
society.
The magazine includes audience reviews/ feedback
which is extremely helpful to film makers.
4. • Total Film is a UK-based film magazine
published 13 times a year.
• The magazine was launched in 1997.
• It offers cinema, DVD and Blu-ray news,
reviews and features.
• It is available both in print and interactive
iPad editions.
• Each month, Total Film provides a range of
features, from spotlight interviews with
actors and directors, to making of and on-set
pieces for new and future releases. Each
issue always includes the Total Film
Interview, which is a six-page in-depth chat
with an actor or director, along with a
critique of their body of work.
This magazine is good because it is
available on more that one
platform (online, print) so the
films that it is promoting will not
be missed.