Here I have created two possible magazine flat plans for my magazine 'Virtue'. Virtue is a specifically a film magazine- specializing in small independent films but it will also contain reviews etc. of large mainstream films.
My film- Bellatrix will be highly promoted in this issue with my protagonist featuring on the front. The image will have direct mode of adress as the protagonist will be looking directly at the camera helping to stimulate an interaction between the image and the audience. I have decided to give a free gift in this issue- this will be a Bellatrix film poster- This helps to advertise Bellatrix further.
My house style for my magazine is going to be black with a slight pink border around the title- Virtue. This is because the black stands out on most images and is a simple sophisticated colour for a font and isn't uneasy to the eyes unlike some yellows and other colours. The pink as a border for the title is to add a slight feminine touch without being too overpowering. I have chosen to take a feminine approach to this magazine due to the fact I think that there is a lack of feminine film magazines as film magazines are in semi- low quantity in general with Empire and total film dominating the market.
My strap line is 'The UK's newest independent film magazine!' This basically just sums up the magazine and what the audience can expect from it.
Adding numbers to the cover lets the audience visualize the content being offered 'TEN top new independent films!'
I have added a few buzz words to entice the audience into buying my product such as 'Hottest' and 'Free' making the reader feel like they cannot miss out on purchasing this issue.
I have decided to price the magazine at £1.00 this is because it would be a weekly film magazine so it needs to be of a cost effective price.
On my final product I will add the publisher which will be my company- Luja who also produced Bellatrix.

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