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- This Double page spread is a feature on the band Kasabian and over a full page of the two is covered in a mediated image of the band which follows the rule of thirds. The pose they have taken is not a live gig picture but a mediated photo shoot in San Francisco port, their facial expressions are not smiling but look cool and as if they are thinking which is appealing to the reader as an ideal self/partner image.
- The use of pull quotes finds a general jist of the whole page by choosing the most important quotes from the interviewee which draws in the reader to find out more about the thing suggested.
- And the actual columns are organised into 3 with the overall text block wrapping tightly around the pull quote and inset picture which looks neat and professional and easy to read. The writing also wraps around the first letter of the article following the contours of the “S” .
- The annotated inset photo of Serge and Tom “ hard at work “ gives the reader an insight into the bands life and dealings which is appealing to the reader as they feel involved and privileged. Also the fact that Sergio is referred to as serge shows the mode of address to the reader which is peer to peer.
- The small title at the top of the page reads IN THE STUDIO which once again makes the reader feel involved with the fact they can find out what it is like inside the studios which is a good selling point for the magazine in essence giving VIP access to all areas with the bands.
- The “S” appears to drip down alongside the article which is an aesthetic feature to the article.
Very good work but could use more detail and more media terms try to use all of the terms from the media blog glossary.
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