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This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 7 people do not read magazines and 3 do read film magazines. This suggests to me that most of my target audience is not likely to read my magazine which makes me want to produce a magazine that will be read. This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 9 of them are updated on the new films being released and only 1 isn’t. This tells me that a major part of my target audience do keep up on new releases which makes my magazine even more important as it will have information on new releases. This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 8 of them like watching films and 2 do not. This clarifies to me that my magazine will intrigue my target audience as the topic of my magazine is film and will be written around that topic. This pie chart tells me that from my questionnaire, out of 10 people, 6 of them would rather find out information on
My Magazine Article: My film magazine will be focused on the next big anticipated films coming out in the near future. It will have a big movie star on the cover page appearing as his film character to catch the audience’s eye. One example might be the new upcoming avengers film which I will have one of the main stars on the front, catching the readers eye when viewing it. The purpose of this is to give the people a reason to buy and read the magazine to find out the insides on the film with exclusive information inside giving either details or interviews with either film directors or actors. My target audience will be people aged 13+. The reason for this is there might be some explicit images (gunfire, blood, etc) that 12 years old and younger might not be able to view. Secondly, the reason there isn’t a maximum age is because film is also hugely viewed by adults and there are no restrictions for them when it comes to film. My film magazine will sell in main brand shoppin