This is my final magazine advert to accompany my video and digipak.
Editing:
I completed my magazine advert on publisher as I felt this gave me the best way to set out a clean and structured page which could appeal to my target audience and fit in with my other ancillary task and music video.
Step one: I took the image and I wanted to use which looked like this
I then put the image into Photoshop and took away the back ground so I was left with an image like this. I used this image as it is bold and in your face much like the song and the performer, the picture alone grabs the attention of the reader and hold their attention long enough for them to read and remember if not all the information but at least the picture which will come in useful as I am using the same image for the front of my digipak.
After I had done that I placed the image onto the publisher document, I then went on to add the information that would make it look more like a magazine advert, I dramatically changed the advert from my previous draft which included a different performer as I believed that by changing the advert it fitted my new performer and the new direction I had taken with the video
I chose to add red stars to my magazine advert again to draw attention to an important part of the advert which is the ratings from the music industry, this also joins in with the red lipstick of my performer.
I chose a very bold font for the name of the artist as this establishes exactly who the advert is for and establishes them as important, I used a black font to keep in with the mainly black and white theme which I have stuck with from my first drawings of the adverts (as seen in Planning-design-advert)
In comparison to this I used a very script type fonts for the name of the album to enhance the girly side that I also wanted to portray in ever aspect of my projects, this again is black and fits in with the black and white theme.
I also decided to add on different symbols to increase more realistic as a magazine advert these symbols were that of the recording studies which I had seen during my earlier magazine advert research and then 3 symbols which represent Facebook, Twitter and Itunes which represents places that you can gain more information or purchase the album from.
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