Blog Post #6
A convention includes the themes, setting, characters, plot, narrative structure, mood, props, or significant objects for that specific magazine. The following consists of the required codes and conventions for most magazines Masthead (title) Selling lines, Cover lines, Strapline/slogans,
- Price/barcode, and Cover image/model/celebrity. Conventions are the generally accepted ways of doing something.
- There are general conventions, such as interviewee quotes in a print article, but conventions are also genre-specific. Codes and conventions are used together in any study of the genre. It is not enough to discuss a technical code used, such as camera work, without saying how it is conventionally used in a genre.
https://www.utoledo.edu/al/english/programs/composition/studio/pdf/What_is_a_genre.pdf- https://www.slideshare.net/JordanLiddell/codes-and-conventions-of-magazines-61504976
- https://prezi.com/pkgkhv01hijy/codes-conventions-of-magazines/
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Conventions
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