3. This is a typical Empire type style title however we developed the Empire title to fit our font and colour scheme of red and white to show the red as danger and the white as good to show them mixing. Showing how this ordinary guy is stuck in a action thriller. The title and date are always in the same place on the magazine which shows the repetition every week so the audience feels comfortable. We also showed the similar convention of having the film title over the character on magazine which instantly shows the film and what its linked to and the audience can gain which genre it is. This is a pug line which is usually seen on the empire magazine, we made it yellow to stand out on the front cover so the reader can easily see what's expected in the magazine. And kept the writing red to keep the colour scheme going. This shows what new films are going to be reviewed within the magazine. These cover lines address to the reader. Asking rhetorical questions so the reader feels wanted, and more encouraged to read the magazine. The cover lines follow the same colour scheme, and also shows what's going to be expected within the magazine. The main image shows the main character from ‘Fraternity’ as wearing ordinary everyday clothes of colourful clothing which makes him fit in within the colourful mysteries background The tag line shows the directors name and it says ‘new masterpiece’ showing the reader a new catchy film from a know director. As the directors name can sell a film. This is to attract the reader as it is on the top as it is the first thing the reader will see when purchasing a magazine. So it encourages the person to buy it as it says ‘the best movie news. Reviews, interviews and DVD’s’.
4. As in the last slide, the title is in the same place with the date. This also showed a prop, as so does ours, as our gun doest draw the reader in the same as this we relate to the character, the prop is just there to establish the genre. As we have distinguished through the empire magazines there always seems to be a flow of red through there magazine. As we kept it going, as the red is in the title, the cover line and the pug at the bottom. As in our magazine there is a medium long shot of the main character, but where our differs from a city slicker type of guy, we have a more ordinary approach to show our character. Which shows his not a business man or lives in the city.
5. The poster gives away nothing but shows a mysteriousness, which emphasises the posters meaning. There is no story being shown but you still know what the genre is from the colour and vision of the character. The medium long shot follows the front cover from the magazine, as you can see from this shot the face is darkened to show the mysteriousness, this helps the viewer follow the sense of danger and you are just able to see the frown in the face. There is also different shades of lighting to show there is hardly in light left which represents good, and the other darker shade represents darkness, as the darkness is surrounding him. Showing claustrophobia, a sense of entrapment. The poster is simply a teaser which shows no more then a image which is stood out by a different type of background the wavy purple shows a coldness but also makes the title and release date stand out. It also follows the theme of the front cover.
6. This is very similar to our poster, as the blur - out background which is used to make us focus on the main image just like our poster. The pun under the title shows a comedy which shows the thriller is going to be very exaggerated that it’s a little funny, but as the main character is dressed in black suggesting danger, so the title suggests his dangerous as ‘Shoot ‘em up’ shows a constant killer. The main character stands out from the dull background but the colour contrast makes the main character seem more appealing just like our poster. The prop and the postion of the guy is similar to us, showing how he is leaving a wreck of destruction behind him as he moves on from place to place. This is shown through the gun and facial expression.