Sunday, 20 January 2013

Double page spread - rolling stone magazine!!!











        Double Page Spread - Rolling Stones Magazine!






The image is extended over the whole of the double page spread. This could be because it is also able to tell as a narrative and a story. It is also able to accompany the text which has been written over the top of the image. The wording of the name of the title and the bands new album has been put into bolder and bigger writing then the actual article. This is so that the target audiences attention will be automatically caught. This will therefore make them want to carry on reading. The main article is all kept to one bottom corner suggesting it is less important then the the rest of the pages content   
The bands body language is very casual so creates a relaxed atmosphere and feeling. The image is able to make us as spectators think about the band and their lifestyles and journey to get into music.
The whole content of the image has been shot in the top thirds. This means that the whole image is able to flow throughout the page even with the writing overlaying it. The use of empty coloured space on the image is useful as it is able to create a flowing double page spread rather then there being missing and empty gaps in the background.
The text used is very casual as if people were talking to each other. This is a positive thing to have in a magazine double page spread as it means that is easier for people to read and it helps people feel as if they are part of the magazine and the article rather then just spectators. The content is also very to the point rather then it just beating around the bush. This is able to condense the amount of writing that is on the page and means they are able to keep the readers interest rather then  just boring them.



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