3. What is the purpose of film magazines? Why do they exist? Can you link this to
film marketing?
• The purpose of film magazines is that they promote ‘Coming
Soon’ films or promote existing films either being shown in
cinema or just simply on DVD.
• They do this by having interviews associated with the film
with the main star(s) of the film or director.
• They can also promote the film by showing photos of behind
the scenes or exclusive clips which needs to be unlocked by
a code given on the magazine.
• They exist to inform audiences about their favourite genre
which is a direct link to marketing as it creates a buzz for the
film.
4. Where are film magazines available?
• There is the option of going to local new agents such as WhSmith.
• However, since the growth of technology, some magazines have their own websites where you
can subscript to get the magazine from such as :
Total film
Empire
Sight & Sound Magazine (BFI)
Universal Film Magazine
The Little White Lies
• There is also the option of using App Store to buy magazine and read them on the go.
5. 5. What is the typical size for magazines? (can be more than one)
• Picture based magazines are usually the smallest kind of magazines. This is because they just
mainly contain pictures and minimal information.
• The majority of magazines are all roughly the same size.
Smallest Stereotypical Size Largest
6. 6. How are magazine covers appealing/attractive to the audience? Does the
appeal/attraction differ than that of the film? (is it aimed at same target
audience as other advertising such as trailer/film?)
• Male dominated magazines usually have attractive females on with a seductive body language.
• Some male magazines have well known males who they try to look like.
• Female magazines such as beauty ones usually have an attractive female on them surrounded
by products.
• Film magazines use the main actor/actress of the film they are promoting to sell the magazine.
• The magazine has a different target audience as a trailer.
• The trailer can be seen by people of all ages as it is easily accessible therefore, the trailer is
limited with clips.
• A magazine has more of a compact audience – in comparison to a trailer - ranging from 16- 40
year olds.
7. 7. What are the conventions of magazine covers? (different slides for different
conventions)
• The main image is nearly always the main person who is being interviewed or who the
magazine is based about.
• Their gaze is always direct address has it makes a person want to buy the magazine.
• Sometimes the gaze is not direct address but this is rare.
8. 7. What are the conventions of magazine covers? (different slides for different
conventions)
• The bar code and price are usually next to each other at the corner of the bottom right
hand side of the magazine cover or bottom left hand side.
• Sometimes the price is a sticker on the magazine on the wrapping paper as you can
buy magazine bundles but this mainly applies to gossip magazines.
9. 8. Similarities and differences between magazines?
Differences :
• Gossip magazines usually have eye catching colours to grab your attention.
• Magazines like ‘Hello’ and ‘Ok’ use sophisticated colours associated to them
like black, red and white.
• Film magazines use colours which are associated to the movie it is promoting.
Similarities :
• There is always a main image at the front of the magazine which the magazine
is based on.
• On the cover, there is usually a preview as to what articles are featured in the
magazine.
10. 9. Priorities: What do some magazine covers prioritise? What are the 3 most
prioritised features?
The 3 most prioritised features are:
• The title so people can easily identify the name of it.
• The name of the film they are promoting.
• The image on the front cover.