Magazine front cover - Learner response


Magazine front cover - Learner response


Create a new blogpost called 'Magazine cover learner response' and complete the following tasks:

1) Add your finished magazine cover as a JPEG image.
2) Type up your feedback from your teacher. If you've received this by email, you can copy and paste it across - WWW and EBIs.

WWW: Good original image – striking with good eye contact with audience. The title and cover lines look professional but in fact they look copied straight off a genuine XXL cover – either you’ve done this brilliantly OR you haven’t completed the task correctly.

EBI: Your main flash lacks professionalism – The New Kid On The… what? Is this deliberate? Also, the main flash font doesn’t look as urban or professional as the rest of the cover and the black text below is completely unreadable against the black trousers of the central image. These are all important lessons for future production work – professional standards required!

3) Consider your mark against the mark scheme above. What are the strengths of your production based on the the mark scheme? Think about magazine cover conventions and the media language techniques you have used to communicate with your audience (e.g. mise-en-scene, camera shot etc.)

4) Look at the mark scheme again. What can you do to move your mark higher and, if required, move up a level?

5) What would be one piece of advice you would give a student about to start the same magazine cover project you have just completed?




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