This is a conventional film magazine front cover for the 'popular genre', as drama films do not actually have their own magazine genre and fall into other categories.
The Coverline would be bold and large using the same font as the film title in the trailer and poster, there are plugs both flush left and right to create a busy tone. The feature article photo is a close up shot, that will bring the cover star and reader to a more personal level. The Masthead is big and bold to catch the readers eye and attention.
This is a less conventional film magazine front cover ad the plugs are very much all flush right, creating an unbalanced page. The feature article photo however is a mid shot, and therefore shows more of the body and maybe more of a story as you can see their body language. The masthead is bold and big.
This draft is similar to the first draft,non the way they are both conventional for the type of magazine. The masthead is bold and large to catch the readers eye, and the cover start again can hold a more personal connection with the reader. The difference is, is that the coverline is flush left, however I feel this won't grab the readers attention s much as it would in the first draft.



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