summer project 2025

 

I plan to produce a two-page spread for a magazine focusing on a celebrity's recent fashion choices and the affects of teenagers wearing make up. The article will analyse how wearing makeup is bad for your skin and how expensive items can be. 
The first page will feature a large, high-quality photograph of the celebrity in a recent, iconic makeup. The accompanying text will provide a brief introduction and an overview of the celebrity's fashion journey. I'll use a clean, modern font for the headlines and body text to give the spread a sophisticated feel.
The second page will break down specific elements of the celebrity's current style. I'll include a series of smaller photos, each highlighting different types of makeup  or accessory, such as  foundation and The text will offer insights into the designer brands they favour, and I'll add some quotes from fashion experts or the celebrity themselves to make the content more engaging. The page will end with a "get the look" section, offering readers affordable alternatives to some of the showcased items for example charlotte Tilbury, Huda beauty and elf cosmetics. The overall tone will be informative and aspirational, allowing readers to feel connected to the celebrity's and to understand what are  the good things about it and what the bad things are especially for teenagers which will  also provide practical style advice.



Write an outline for your preliminary exercise on your blog. This needs to include talking points and photo lists. To see how a magazine is presented, and to look at professional examples, check out the following link which gives lot of tips and tricks on how to layout and plan your magazine. 


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5) Write your shot list: every shot you plan to film. This needs to be far MORE shots than you will actually use in the final edited version - plan extra angles, close-ups, long shots and more. You can find an example shot list here. This is for a narrative film but the layout will be the same

- close up shot

- medium shot

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