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Fangoria magazine
1. Fangoria magazine
Here is an example of a horror film magazine,
Fangoria, front cover, I am going to analyse the
important features of the magazine that would
appeal to the target audience.
2. Masthead
This masthead is very bold and clear and therefore easy to read, this would attract a
viewer as it is a famous American horror film magazine and they would be able to notice
the title from a distance and then be able to see the images and the new film titles
advertised on the front. It uses the colour red which is associated with horror films and
blood, it also has a white background behind each of the letters to contrast with the image
behind it. The way the font has some shape to it and is not standard and plain makes it
more interesting and represents the unknown and unexpected situations in horror films.
The font is placed right across the top of the page under the skyline so it takes up a large
part of the front cover in order to be read clearly. The colour of the writing contrasts well
with the image as the main colour used in the image is blue.
3. Images
The main image on this magazine front cover is a very
dominant male with a very aggressive and threatening
facial expression to scare the audience and capture there
attention as they would wonder why he is looking this
way with a blood covered face and red eyes. This image
would appeal to an audience that are interested in horror
films as it is typically a ‘horror movie’ pose. The way the
character is not looking at the camera would make the
audience wonder what the character is looking at and
want to find out more.
These other images present on this magazine front cover
would also appeal to an audience who are interested in
horror movies as the characters look vulnerable and the
audience would want to know why. These images create
questions in the audiences minds and make them want
to watch the film to find out why these characters are in
these positions. These images are very dark and dull
using colours such as black and grey which represent the
mood of the image and the film they are from.
4. Skyline
This skyline is easy to read and very noticeable as it is at the very top of the magazine front
cover above the masthead. It is in capital letters and used a bold and clear font. It is
written in black contrasting against the pale blue background and the red and white
writing below it. Key words in the skyline such as ‘new’ and ‘horrifying’ would appeal to an
audience as the audience would be interested in horror films so to find out about a
‘horrifying new movie’ would appeal to their interests. The exclamation mark at the end
emphasises the importance of the message and the excitement. At the start the word
‘thirteen’ is written in a bright yellow and orange font with a look as though a light is
behind it which would catch the audiences eye and make them read the whole skyline,
finding out something interesting and new that is included in this weeks magazine.
5. Sell lines
These sell lines are all written in different fonts and
colours so each one stands out as separate from the
others. They include names of actors which would appeal
to the audience if an actor that they like is starring in a
new film. This would make them want to open the
magazine and read more about the film. The way images
are used with the sell lines is effective as the audience are
able to have a quick glimpse of what they are about to
read and find out more about. The images also help to
vary the text to image ratio.
This sell line is in the bottom right hand corner
of the magazine and is on a slant to vary the
style of the writing on the page, also if the
audience can see ‘it’s all the rage again’ they
would wonder why, want to be part of the rage
and open the magazine to find out more.