This is my final front cover for the feature of my film on Sight & Sound. To create this, I used Photoshop and tried keeping the generic conventions of Sight & Sound magazine in order to make it look like a professional one.
I tried keeping a similar colour scheme throughout my magazine in order to make it eye catching and appealing to those viewing. The photograph I chose, in my opinion is effective as it gives audience members an insight as to what this character is like but also other details about her, e.g financial situation and this accomplished through mise-en-scene as out of the window, along with the character as an audience we get a view of appears to be a High Street which suggests to the audience that this character may live on top of a shop.
For the text, I chose to keep the same shades of yellow and red as those in the magazines masthead to make it all link nicely, I also used black to further accomplish this.Furthermore, I think that the brighter colour, in comparison to the highly contrasted photograph links nicely together. Overall I'm happy with how this turned out as I put in a lot of effort to create it in order to make it all look effective together and I think because I followed the generic conventions of the magazines layout, it does in fact look like an already released/ professional issue.
I shared this front cover, just like I did my poster on both social media accounts and I am waiting for some feed back from my audience members that follow these accounts and interact through these platforms. I am waiting to see what they think works well and even what improvements they would like to see to make this cover as effective as possible.
I tried keeping a similar colour scheme throughout my magazine in order to make it eye catching and appealing to those viewing. The photograph I chose, in my opinion is effective as it gives audience members an insight as to what this character is like but also other details about her, e.g financial situation and this accomplished through mise-en-scene as out of the window, along with the character as an audience we get a view of appears to be a High Street which suggests to the audience that this character may live on top of a shop.
For the text, I chose to keep the same shades of yellow and red as those in the magazines masthead to make it all link nicely, I also used black to further accomplish this.Furthermore, I think that the brighter colour, in comparison to the highly contrasted photograph links nicely together. Overall I'm happy with how this turned out as I put in a lot of effort to create it in order to make it all look effective together and I think because I followed the generic conventions of the magazines layout, it does in fact look like an already released/ professional issue.
I shared this front cover, just like I did my poster on both social media accounts and I am waiting for some feed back from my audience members that follow these accounts and interact through these platforms. I am waiting to see what they think works well and even what improvements they would like to see to make this cover as effective as possible.


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