This page is a page that is always in this magazine however each edition has a different story. As we can see the title of this story is called RADAR finding the best new music this is what this page is always about. Random people send in a picture and a story about their passion for music. This page is set out by a large picture of 3 three boys spread over two pages. Looking at this picture you can tell that they have took it their self and they all have pretend guns and are pointing them to the reader, the language used is very informal as the article is written by them. There are words like “YOOF” used instead of the correct term youth. There are also various swearwords used in this article this is very unprofessional, however could appeal to a teenager audience as they may find this quite funny. Also in the article there is an enlarged quote. “We want to make pop songs that are pure and unpretentious”. This is showing the reader this particular part so they want to read on. Their behaviour is quite rebellious as they are dressed in plain white tops and jeans and a belt and one of the boys haven’t got their top tucked in and they have messy hair pointing a gun to the reader. The colour of the writing is in plain black writing in columns and various parts of the pages have thick blue boxes with writing in them this is to make them stand out to the rest of the writing. Then the main picture is spread across both pages to stand out nice and big. There is no language technique that has been used this is because a professional writer has not wrote this, it has been written by them.
Friday, 26 March 2010
analysis of "nme" double page spread
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