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Thursday, 14 January 2010

Double Page Spread - NME


Double Page Spread - NME
Firstly, the band being interviewd are rather new to readers, so with the main picture being over a page big, it shows the band member's faces cleary, which makes the reader remember them better and the fact that the 'The Chapman Family' stands out so much due to the large font and the black background contrasting with the white writing audience can relate to the article if they hear the band's music. On the second page, we see a preview of what the bands interview is about, this preview of the interview contains interesting information about what the band has done so makes the buyer read the article to hear more storys about the band. The article is called 'New noise' which demonsates they are a newq band and also the use of the 'N' for alliiteration makes the heading more catchy for the reader. The fact that the target audience for the NME company is men 16 -24; house parties in this age group are very common and enjoyed, so the band in the picture at a house party can improve their fan base by realting to the band. The band members are wearing black whilst the surrounding models that are not part of the band are wearing white which makes them stand out better, also the usage of the light over the band rather than the models makes them stand out even more.

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