magazines Flashcards
all features of mise en scene
setting, makeup, costume, hair, lighting, actors, props and location
what is the enigma theory?
enigma codes create suspense and curiosity by introducing character mysteries, puzzles, secrets, or plot twists. These elements keep the audience guessing and encourage them to read on to resolve the mystery.
what is guerrilla marketing
Guerrilla marketing is an unconventional advertising strategy that uses creative and memorable tactics to attract customers. Unlike traditional methods, guerrilla marketing focuses on surprising and engaging the audience in public spaces
what is propps narrative theory?
always a: villain, hero, donor, dispatcher, princess
that is the main image?
Main image. The main image on a magazine cover
what are buzz words?
Buzzwords are words or phrases that become popular during a specific time. e.g
what is a pull quote?
an enlarged quote from an article to shock or intrigue the audience
what is the mast head?
The masthead refers to the title of the magazine. It is usually positioned at the top of the cover and fills the width.
what is the main image?
The central visual element on the cover is often a photograph or illustration related to the theme of the issue. It should be high-resolution, captivating, and relevant.
cover line
a cover-line is a brief line of text on the front cover of a magazine that describes and promotes the content inside.
tagline
the slogan
negative space
negative space refers to the blank or empty areas surrounding the main object in a photograph
Toderov’s narrative theory
equilibrium, dis-equilibrium, recognition, resolution, new-equilibrium
Tatler magazine
Heat magaine
average income of reader: 260000 pounds per year
70% of viewer are women