2. Long shot
S A long shot allows the viewer to see the
full outfit of the chosen cover celebrity.
It also gives you an insight to what sort
of magazine it is due to the colours of
the clothing. This shot is not often used
on music magazine front covers.
S This shot also shows more of the
background than any other shot. This
image does not fill up the front over
S I would not use this shot for my
magazine, this is because I want the
3. Medium shot
S This shot lets you see more of the
celebrities face and less of the clothes
they are wearing. This is because the
photo is only from the waist up allowing
us to focus more on the celebrities face.
S I will more than likely use this shot whilst
creating my music magazine. This is
because I want to focus more on the
models face than the clothes they are
wearing.
S Also not much of the background is
shown as the image takes up most of the
cover. This will allow me to focus more
on the model that designing a
background.
4. Close up
S This shot only lets you see
the artists face. This is
because the photo is from the
shoulders up. This allows the
artist face to be the main topic
of the magazine front cover.
S I might use this shot on my
own magazine. This is
because the main focus will
be the model not the
background.
5. Extreme close-up
S This shot is not often used in
any magazines. This shot only
includes the model/ artist face.
This shows minimal
background.
S I will not use this photo on my
magazine as I think is too
much on a cover. The photo is
too in your face and it does not
leave enough room for text sell
lines around the sides of the
image.