Magazine practical task planning

Planning

1) Plan your main flash - this is the main cover story that links to your central image.

my magazine is a film magazine so im going to create a film concept photo for my central image. 
i want to use the James bond universe in my magazine but i want to create different representations so im going to use a complete female model set.
i would also like to incorporate animals into my final image   

2) Plan the image you will need for the cover - model, costume, make-up, lighting etc. At this point, simply describe the image you need to capture.


  • model- 3 females (replicate charlies angels )and 2 dogs
  • costume- Black, white and red with smart/urban clothes-- almost femme fatal 
  • makeup- bold and strong - i dont want a heavy eye look so i think im going to focus on the lips 
  • lighting - due to the fact i want to create an urban yet chic look and also because its a film magazine im going to look for a gritty and grunge setting to contrast with the persona of my models 



Image result for femme fataleImage result for charlie's angels
Image result for bond girl silhouette
Image result for model with dogs
























3) Write the cover lines and any additional text you need for your magazine cover.


empire magazine- may 2019

  • NEW EXCULSIVE INTERVIEW INSIDE
  • James Bond Revisited 
  • plus! : never before seen Speilberg, Extras on End Game,Sneek Peek at John Wick Chapter 3
  • RYAN REYNOLDS , what its like to voice pikachu!
  • her majesty's new secret service
  • Worlds First Look at TEARS RUN RED
  • Rober downey jr interview
  • price , barcode  etc...


4) Sketch out your cover on plain A4 paper using your written planning. Take a photo of your sketch and embed it in your blogpost.



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