
This is my final review. I had made a completely different version originally, but unfortunately it didn't look right. I then researched some more film reviews and found the one that i have analysed on my blog. I like the natural colours used, it is easy on the eye, and i took a few ideas from it.
I took the idea of writing the text on top of a pastel colour from the review, and as you can see it works very well. I thought i would add a personal touch, buy making a horozontal shape for the second part of text. The part i most admire, is the font for the title. It's classic, it's smart and i could imagine this article in an up-market magazine. I used the forms and conventions of a film review, by using stars to rate the film. Of course using 5! I think this makes it look professional straight away. When i was researching, i said i wanted to follow the forms and convention with the images and i did. I used one main large image and one small image. I think these images work well in grabbing the audience's attention. There was also space to add a feature on the double page spread, so i looked up certain articles from heat magazine, and found that they ask viewers oppinions on films. I tought this was a good idea, because when you hear someone else's point of view, it makes you want to watch a film even more. I used a grey background to contrast with the pastel colour. Black, pastel (peach) and grey work well together. I finally added a small frame around one of the photos to add a vintage feel and this goes well with the vintage style title.
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