Tuesday, 3 January 2012

3 Double page spread analysis


- The colours white, black and gold, reflects back to the mise en sence of the singer. For example, looking at his gold watch links to the headline and text. This makes a nice and settled completion on the tone of the page. His jacket reflects to the black background and the gold design on his jacket to the gold text, his white top and glasses. All of these features are used to represent the tone and layout of the page.
- The denotations of the words ‘struggle, god loves, being, humble’ are all in white text standing out on a black background. This is effective as its highlights the key words of the article, giving the reader an outline of what’s in the article.
- A mid-shot image is used on the left side of the page which is usually done on a double page spread. This is effective as the reader will open the page start to read from left to right. Therefore the image is on the whole left hand side of the page which represents its importance so the audience will see it first.
- The Image faded into the right hand corner gives the reader a hint of what role the person plays or who they are. By fading it into the background is very effective as it keeps the tone settled and calm.
- The use of the ‘@’ meaning ‘at’ tells us the article is aimed at young people who understand the meaning of ‘@’as it’s a shorter way of the word at. This could depend on the amount of technology use.

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