Masthead:
Perfect Pictures Magazine
(could be magazine name)
Inside the director’s mind (Could
be publisher/magazine name)
Inside the actor’s mind
(Could be another monthly issue the magazine does)
Subheading:
Of Upcoming Film Unsolved
Basic Description of magazine:
A magazine where readers can
come and see detailed information on how a film director created his film that
is being released soon or has recently been released.
The magazine is a review and
interview magazine that gives the audience that explains the directors process,
reason and experience of making the film.
In the magazine it could also
have film reviews and opinions on any upcoming/newly released films.
We plan on making our
magazine print and digital to make it easier for everyone to get access to.
We would like to offer
colleges and universities discounts for their students to give an online
discount code for their students so if they would like to they could buy a
digital print or digital magazine from the website.
Digital Magazine:
For this magazine it shall
mainly consist of being a digital magazine so it can be easy for all readers to
access anywhere on any device if they have an internet connection.
The magazine shall also have
a way for our readers to purchase a print version of the magazine also if they
prefer that.
Contents:
Primary Content.
The primary content shall
include content pulled directly from a film’s director/actor that has been
gathered from an interview with the director/actor. It shall tell you the whole
process that the actor/director went when working on this film/tv show that
they worked on, it will answer the questions fans ask most about the process of
making the film/tv show. This will make it both entertaining and informative to
the readers as they will get to find out a lot about the process of making the
product including the struggles, the fun times and the memories made.
It will give people an
understanding of the director/actors personal opinion on the making of the
film/tv show.
Secondary Content
The secondary content shall
include film/tv reviews about the positive and negative of the recent films
that have come out and opinions and expectation on upcoming film/tv that will
be released. This will consist of both a personal expectation/review from a
writer but also a consist of secondary research about the film/tv to support
the opinion of the review or the expectation.
The proposal
For the magazine we want to
provide all movie lovers the content, direct facts, entertainment and reviews +
opinions that we feel our audience deserve.
The primary content shall be
provided by the director/actor that we interview to get the facts of their film
and what they’ve found interesting and not interesting about making the film.
Like places they’ve been to film, how they found that place for filming, the
struggle in filming for that location and any fun facts that will interest
people about what it was like making the film. For example, any funny
moments/stories that happened when working on the film.
Technical Considerations
We will need a camera and
tripod for taking a picture of the actor/director for the front cover and any
other images for the magazine.
We will also need a mic and
recorder so that we can record what the director/actor is saying so that we can
put it into text for our audience to read.
The costing for renting a
camera is as follows from HireAcamera.com
Contributors
The contributors needed for
making the magazine are as follows:
Magazine editors
Writer
Interviewer
Actor/Director
Image editors
Location
Locations needed for making
our magazine are just a quiet place for recording the interview to be then put
into text. That can either be arranged with the actor/director to meet in a
hotel room, on set or anything like that.
Then for that actual making
of the magazine you can really be anywhere as long as you have the equipment
for writing the magazine, editing the photos for the magazine and combining the
images and text to the magazine. So anywhere where you can use a laptop or
computer to do this is all you really need location wise.
The more important part in
the location is where you want to meet up with the actor/director you are
interviewing for the magazine.
Assets
The assets needed for the
magazine will be the photographer to take the photos of the director/actor that
we will be making the magazine issue on, an editor to edit the image(s)
together to blend them all in correctly with the magazine, a couple writers who
would like to write the reviews the magazine does or any of our secondary
content and a proof reader to check that the grammar, spelling and everything
else is written correctly.
Equipment
All the equipment that will
be needed for the creation of the magazine, is a camera, editing & writing
software, microphone and possibly a tripod for is any stable shots are needed
to be taken with the camera.
Scheduling & Planning
The schedule for the magazine
would be as follows.
For movie reviews:
For film reviews schedule it
will be planned as one day for example a Monday, the person writing the review
will go and watch the film he/she would like to review then right after
watching the review will record his/her thoughts on the film so that it is
fresh in her mind and can then be written up for the review.
Then the next day (or same
day depending on the time that he/she went to watch the film) will write up the
film review to then be edited along with any images wanted for the review.
Once the review is written it
will then be ready for the magazines next issue and then be edited the following
day(s) onto a magazine page that will include some images of the film that has
been reviewed.
For Director/Actor Interview:
The schedule & planning
for a film director/actor story will be similar to the film review planning.
First thing we’ll need to do
is watch the film we’re wanting to interview the director/actor on, after that
we need to find a way to contact the director/actor and make a proposal for
him/her to be interviewed, either in person, over phone, video chat or any
other communication we can use with him/her. Once you have the date for the
communication we will need to get the recording device suitable for the
interview. And say for example we interviewed the director/actor on a Monday,
once finished the interview writer for this issue will then on Tuesday write up
the interview in the best way possible over the span of two or three days
depending on how in-depth the interview was. Once finished writing up the story
it will be sent off to our proof readers to check for any grammar and spelling
errors. Once the proof reader has checked everything it can then be sent off to
the magazine designers to put into the magazine to then be either bought in
digital or print version.
Legal & Ethical Considerations
For legal considerations we
will make sure to put any credit to photographers, writers under any of the
pieces that are made for the magazine issue. Or if we get anything online we will
put credit for where we gathered those images also. And if the images are
copyrighted we will try to get in contact with the creator of said image.
For ethical considerations we
will make sure that we try our best to not release any offensive content or
content that people will disagree with people ethically. If we think that any
of our content will cause a bad reaction to our audience, then we will make
sure to put into the magazine that some of our readers could get offended and
that we do not intend for it to be offensive and that it is an opinion not a
fact. But we will be trying our very best not to release any content that our
audience may find at al offensive.
Source & Log all secondary sources
When it comes to sourcing and
logging all of our secondary sources we will make sure to put all sources of
the information we use into the text we’re using. For example, “avenger’s
infinity war is the best film of the century as showed on “Best Film Voters.com
“”



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