Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Names for Film Magazine(s) by Myles McCaulskey



As we have seen from before, the ultimate purpose of a magazine film review is to directly illustrate, exclaim and provided the audience with information and third person opinion(s) on upcoming films that are to be released at the Box Office in the up coming weeks. After successfully finishing the production "Chasing the Dream" a Film Magazine had to be created and also published in correspondence with the Film and also Film Poster. However, in order to start the Film Magazine production a title for the magazine had to be made, here are some of the ideas we have come up with:


v     Cinema Now


v     Cinema Weekly

v     Cinema Monthly

v     Lights, Camera, Access

v     Cinema Senses

v     Silver Lining Cinema

v     Silver Screen Magazine

v     Contemporary Cultural Cinema

v     Neoteric Magazine

v     F4U Magazine (Films For You Magazine)

v     FFU (Films For You Magazine)

v     Viewpoint Magazine

v     OTB (Outside The Box Magazine)

v     Photoplay Magazine

v     Playhouse Magazine

v     Celluloid Concepts Magazines

Our final Decision:
After cutting our Film Magazine Names down to:

v     Cinema Now

v     Lights, Camera, Access

v     Cinema Senses

v     Silver Screen Magazine

v     F4U Magazine (Films For You Magazine)

Our group decided that “Silver Screen Magazine” was the best name for our Film Magazine. This is because “Silver Screen Magazine” is a punchy title that uses a portion of alliteration to rhyme Screen and Magazine. “Silver Screen Magazine” could be seen to be mentioned as you may hear people say “…did you read Silver Screen this week?…” Our film magazine name will hope to attract large audiences as although it incorporates the name “Screen” the word “Silver” will create curiosity as people are inquisitive and want to read possibly what a silver screen is and what it has to do with media. We hope that “Silver Screen Magazine” will be a successful title when reviewing our film “Chasing the Dream.”

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