Here is a pie chart of my results from finding out how often my target audience read film magazines. Half of the answers were about 'once a year' which illustrates that film magazines don't have as much influence as a film poster does. Similarly over a quarter of people 'never' read film magazines, this is something which I want to try so I will have to make sure my film magazine is able to capture the audiences attention so that people feel inclined to read my magazine.
Here I wanted to know what kind of colours people would expect on a horror film magazine. I received practically the same answers as when I asked the question in my film poster questionnaire. This highlights to me that the colours really do expect to see are black and red.
I was struggling for ideas on what to put on the front cover of my magazine, the question I asked about 'what to expect on a front cover of a film magazine' has given me a lot of ideas about what to include. As you can see the suggestions will enable myself to get a clear idea on what to include so that more people will feel inclined to purchase a film magazine. A few of my favourites are; photos of the main character and secondary pictures.
Here I wanted to know what colours for the font would be expected on my film magazine front cover. As you can see the majority want dark colours as it fits into the category of a horror film.
I wanted to ask this question to gauge how much influence people feel about a film after reading an article about it. It is evident that it depends what people read as to whether they are influenced to watch it. Although I also think this relies heavily on the front cover of the film magazine as if it doesn't grab the attention of the reader people are going to be less intrigued on whether they should read it.





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