Task
1) Create a spider diagram or bullet point list of all the things your target audience might be interested in. How can you use this information to create a main feature about your film that will appeal to your target audience?
2) Produce an A5 sketch of your front cover including the key conventions and design tricks you have studied in existing programmes and then planned in planning task 1 above.
3) Produce an A4 sketch of your double-page spread contents page. In terms of the text for your contents page, you will need to find out the names of the films of other groups in your class. The other films in the class will make up the rest of your contents page.
4) Create a spider diagram or bullet point list of ideas for your double-page spread feature. Write a list of potential headlines and sub-headings for the article you choose to go with.
5) Produce an A4 landscape sketch of your double page spread design now you have chosen the subject matter.
2) Produce an A5 sketch of your front cover including the key conventions and design tricks you have studied in existing programmes and then planned in planning task 1 above.
3) Produce an A4 sketch of your double-page spread contents page. In terms of the text for your contents page, you will need to find out the names of the films of other groups in your class. The other films in the class will make up the rest of your contents page.
4) Create a spider diagram or bullet point list of ideas for your double-page spread feature. Write a list of potential headlines and sub-headings for the article you choose to go with.
5) Produce an A4 landscape sketch of your double page spread design now you have chosen the subject matter.
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2) Sketch - Front Cover
3) Sketch - Contents Page
4) Features for the double page spread:
-- Description on the right hand page of the film
--Surround main features with critics comments
-- One large image on left
-- A series of pull quotes around the large images
-- Section " What makes a fantastic arthouse film"?
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