Monday 6 February 2012

Interview Style Model

I will now choose a suitable and relevant interview style model whereby I will replicate the common codes + conventions including the use and placement of images, text, font, sizes, text boxes, and certain magazine conventions.

Below is a TotalFilm Interview which I would like to analyse and recreate:

I have annotated this style model above deconstucting the many common codes used to create an engaging, eye-catching yet informative and suitable to the magazine its representing. In this case , it would be 'TOTAL FILM.'

  • Most of all, I really like the format of this article with the divide between text and imagery
  • It is clear, simple yet very effective
  • equal importance and significance
I have chosen to reproduce this format for my final interview piece, where I shall place text (Director's interview) on the left and the film teaser poster on the right.

Below is a second TotalFilm Interview which I would like to recreate when  exploring the Director's interview:
I was attracted to layout of this article with the effect of the text being written almost on the background image. I wish to replicate this for the third page of my production piece when interviewing the director of the film.

Taking these two main ideas and interview deconstructions into account, I am able to design and create a similar yet new layout for my production piece.

These two sketches provide an outline of my final interview layouts and formats including the essential, common codes of: COLOUR, TEXT, IMAGES, FONT,SIZES,CAPTIONS

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