Saturday, 12 September 2015

Double Page Spread Analysis - The Peanuts Movie




As this particular double page spread is from an in-house magazine and is of an animation film I have decided to not analyse it in full, but to comment on particular important observations as I think there are several key choices that will influence my product positively:

- Apart from the feature article photograph, there are only 3 select colours used in the spread which gives it a professional and coherent feel.

- As with the case of my other two examples, the magazine should manipulate it’s house style according to the product they are selling (the film) which means that, technically speaking, the film makers genre and wishes should dictate the entire spread.

- In similarity to Bond, the article has a headline that isn’t the film’s title as this is advertising a well-known franchise and brand.


- The picture looks staged, or purposely created, which means that the viewer is left yearning for further stills from the film. Also, it is well communicated that the main character is facing the camera, or reader, because this means that we can instantly relate with him the quickest and easiest. 

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