I then researched into double page spreads. This was because i wanted to see the layout and the language of them, which would help me when it came to me creating my own double page spread which would include an introduction and an interview.
I looked at a range of double page spreads that were from different genres of music. I took note of the questions that were asked in the interviews, and also the layout of each of them. The five main points that i looked out for was content/purpose, language, font, layout and images. This was so that i could have some kind of idea about what to include in my own double page spread, and what would suit my genre of magazine.
I printed off two double page spreads that were completely different from each other. One came from ‘Kerrang’ magazine and the other was from ‘Top of the Pops’ magazine. They were totally different genres and therefore were really good examples to compare with each other. I noticed that it was the differences in content and language that showed that they had different target audiences. For example, ‘Kerrang’ used sophisticated language which would appeal to a more mature target audience, whilst ‘Top of the Pops’ used language that was very enthusiastic with lots of exclamation marks.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
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