Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Deconstructing plumline

In the schools magazine Plumline you can clearly see they have  used a range  of images and shot sizes and angles. There are many benefits on the features they have used for the magazine such as they made the title bold and colourful, they also used many images to keep the attention of its reader, which in this case is generally pupil aged 11-16. They also used very basic language so that it is easy for the audience to understand what is being portrayed in the magazine.  This magazine is peer to peer as it is written by other students and then passed on to there fellow students. 
This is the back page of the magazine and it contains many stories . However this page differs from the previous pages as it lacks pictures but has many stories. However the reader is still very likely to read this page due to titles such as Turkish Delight ect. 
This is the middle of the magazine and contains alot of text, however even though it contains a lot of information it still grasps the attentions reader due to different colours for each story and catchy titles. However in contrast to previous images used the main image on this page is taken from a low angle making all of the pupils, teachers and building look  powerful. 

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