Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Thursday, 11 September 2014
What a Magazine is...
What a magazine is...
A magazine is an A4 booklet, you could call it, filled with
information referring to different subjects, such as music, fashion, diets,
etc. They hold inside them information, pictures, interviews, real-life
stories; things of that nature. If we were to take a music magazine, for example,
one I usually read; Kerrang (a rock
magazine), you would find things such as advertisements for festivals,
information about/interviews with different well-known bands/solo artists such
as Foo Fighters or Slipknot. They often include
buzzwords/puffs to lure in the audience, such as competitions, free posters
(again, with well-known artists on).
You can tell the difference between a
magazine and anything else incredibly easily. As I said, they’re like an A4
booklet, they always have a masthead, a picture and usually include cover lines
on the right hand side, possibly the left. When you open up the mag, there’ll
be a contents page, which is easy to find due to the fact magazines usually
have this page labelled. If not, you will know what it is because it will be
filled from top to bottom with the contents of the magazine: there will be page
numbers in a list down the page and beside these numbers will be what that
page(s) will be consist of. For example, besides page 7-8, it could say
‘Interview with [insert band]’, and if you wanted to read that, you would
simply flip to page 7 and read on! However, it is not necessary to read the
contents page, what many people do is just look through, and wonder what the
next page will be about, which is what the beauty of magazines are; you never
know what’s going to be on the next page. Let’s take a home design magazine
now; you could be reading a page about wallpaper for your living room, and when
you flip over the page, suddenly a wild advertisement appears! The possibilities
are absolutely endless, as no two magazines are the same. Some may have similar
factors but they will never be even wholly similar.
Also, another interesting thing about
magazines; let’s say you’re in Tesco or some other supermarket you like, and
you walk past the magazine area, you might see a model or an artist you really
like on the front page. Do you know what this means? Well it means none other
than that there is a high likelihood that the feature article will be about
that person whom you love so much!
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