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body copy/writing copy

How to write a magazine: To write a good magazine article, you should focus on generating strong article ideas and crafting and revising the article with a good attention to detail. Find some different types of double page spreads for your blog. Look at structure of the different types - number of questions, paragraphs, word count, size ect... 1. Generating ideas Analyse publications you enjoy reading Consider recent trends or topics you talked about with friends or peers Look up upcoming events in you area Consider what other writers are publishing Think of a new angle on a familiar 2. Crafting the Article Research your article idea using sources like books and published texts Locate individuals who could be good sources Interview your sales Transcribe your interviews Create and article outline Use a hook line first Weave in quotes from experts or reliable sources End on a strong concluding statement that illuminates or expands on your article top...

Introduction to Photography

What makes a good photograph? Photographs that stand out  from the crowd usually have three elements in common: Good subject Good lighting Good composition Rule of Thirds Centre of interest: A photograph should have a strong focal. Determine what it is before composing your photo. Simplicity: Keep compositions simple, avoiding busy background that distracts from a subject. Subject off centre: Place a subject slightly off - centre rather than in the middle of a photo. Leading Lines If a scene has strong lines, make sure the lines lead the eye into the frame rather than out of it. The lines should lead to the main point of interest. Viewpoint/Angles Vary angles: Shoot at varying angles to capture a subject from a different viewpoint. Move the camera higher or lower then you usually do. For a dramatic effect, take some photos from a birds - eye (looking down) or worms- eyes view (looking up). Lighting Dramatic lighting adds interest to a ...

Codes and conventions for front covers and double page spreads

Front covers - main image in centre of page - usually of a person or people - Masthead - large font, all the same size, always in the top third of magazine - Main article - large font, usually in middle third - anchors meaning of main page. Content is usually new, recent or exclusive. - Snapshots of other articles - photos/images and/or cover lines usually in left and right thirds. Occasionally along the bottom but these tend to be shorter.\ - Colour scheme. usually 3 or 4 main colours, sometimes uses different shades of a colour for variety.  - Usually 3 to 4 fonts used, but bold, 3D,  italic added to make them look different Colour blocks - squares of background colour to add emphasis, added on colour blocks to make it look like it was taken in studio, puffs and pugs are coloured background that are'nt official shapes. Colour blocks are blocks of full colour usually squares that break up the page into different sections Graphics -  Puffs and pugs, other small f...

pre production documentations

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Pre production is important for creating a magazine because it allows you too prepare as best as possible and gives you the correct information top make your magazine as good as possible.