Wednesday 11 March 2015

Research: Ancillary Products- Layout

Image on the left page and text on the right-
double page spreads magazines - Google Search

This layout helps the audience to connect with the main image creating interest with the audience as it separates the text from the picture. The picture on the left instantly draws the audience in to the film information and tells them more about the characters. The text is presented in communs in a newspaper style and clearly makes the audience see the clear layout and understand the information more with the clear, neat layout, attracting the audience with the bold font selected.

Image in the background with a fade layer over top-


The fade layer over the background image allows the audience to see a section of the image and see the image faded in the white colour, drawing the audience in, creating depth and importance with the main picture. The titles are bold and spread across the first and second page, drawing the audience to both pages and showing the importance with the titles connecting to the main picture. The faded borders around the pictures and text allows the audience to see a calming and relaxing theme linking to the genre of documentary and showing the relations to the key themes.

Image on the right page with text on the left-


The text on the left allows the audience to become informed before persuasion, giving the audience information on the characters and the genre of the film before the audience become drawn to the image that allows them to become informed with the character and connects the narrative. The bright colours attract the audience to the pages showing the importance with the character and helping the audience to have text before picture to have the information in their minds before viewing the picture.
No main image just little images with lots of text-


This layout allows the audience to see little images instead of one main picture. Telling the audience lots of different information from the little pictures. This creates interest as the audience become drawn into the visual images, giving them more information.

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