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THE EDITIN

G PROCESS OF

MAKING THE MAGAZINE

COVER

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STEP 1To create the magazine cover I used Adobe Photoshop Elements 12. Firstly, I opened a blank canvas and then copied the images I was going to be using into the software. These images were of a eerie forest and a portrait of our Victim 1 (Rob) looking creepy towards the camera.

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STEP 2

I then copied the two images across onto the blank canvas and resized them to fit the portrait page. As I knew that I would be editing in the magazine title later that is why I did not make the portrait photo fit the entire page.

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STEP 3

I then selected the layer mask tool and the brush tool so I could start removing the unnecessary background in the portrait photo.

Layer Mask

Brush tool

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I found it quite difficult to remove the areas of the image which were near parts of Rob’s body which were also in darkness. This step took my a little longer as all I was able to do was to go in and repeat myself and undo anything that looked odd until I got it right.

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STEP 4

The next step I duplicate the background image and then placed it in front of the subject. I then used the layer mask tool and bush tool again to remove parts of the tree image from the lit parts of the subject’s face.

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STEP 5Next, I created a new layer and opened the filter options. From here I selected Render and then clouds.

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STEP 6

I altered the opacity levels on the cloud layer so I could the images through it a little more.

I then moved the layer so it was below the portrait so it appeared only in the background which helped create a more atmospheric backdrop. The point of this was to try and produce a smoky effect which would tie in with the horror codes and conventions more.

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STEP 7To create the Masterhead I actually used the tools available on PowerPoint as I was unsure of how to create the desired effect on Photoshop without wasting excessive amounts of time.

After choosing ‘Broadway’ as my font choice I then highlighted the title and right clicked, selected ‘Format Text Effects and then selected ‘Text Fill.’

I chose the gradient fill and selected red white and grey as the colours to be used.

Once I was happy I saved it as a PNG image so it wouldn’t save a background. I then inserted it into the Photoshop file adjusted the placement of the layer so some of the title was hidden.

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STEP 8

The font chosen for the film title was Charlemagne Std which I chose because it is a simple but effective font which I think works well with a horror film because of the sharp edges of the letters. I also used this because this also used for the title on the poster and the trailer as well. I decided to make it red because it stands out nicely against the main image while also working with the horror theme again.

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STEP 9For the other pieces of information around the image I decided to use a mixture of fonts. I used Bernard MT Condensed for the letter in bold and Trajan Pro 3 for the smaller lettering. I decided to use a number of fonts when my teacher suggested making the text more interesting and I thought that Bernard MT Condensed was good choice as it is very effective whilst still being easy to read. The rest of the lettering is in Trajan Pro 3 as I didn’t want to use another elaborate font because I thought the page would start to look busy. I included typical conventions of a magazine by using words such as ‘Exclusive’ and including a website for the magazine as well as the issue number, date, price and barcode.

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STEP 10I then thought about adding more graphics onto the cover so Lucy and I looked at other magazine examples and realised that Empire magazine often have a circle with key information in it almost like a badge/ medal. We decided that it would be effective if it was included on our cover too.

After drawing a circle I then went into the drawing tools and then shape fill. Then I selected Gradient and then More Gradients.

I then added a golden metallic gradient. I used a number of different shades of light golden colours to make it seem shinier.

I then added the text. I used the font Engravers as I think it is a very effective font and makes it look more like a medal.

I added a brown/ bronze gradient to the text to add more detail and then added an darker outline too make it stand out against the gold.

I then saved it as a PNG image and added it to the Photoshop file.