Thursday, 10 May 2012

5 potential magazine names

Pixelated

I like the title of 'Pixelated' because it shows the intended target readers that this magazine is for people who are interested in movies whether it is mainstream or not it is a unique title. It is appropriate to use this name because it shows the audience that it is an inventive magazine for readers of film interests.

Film On The Go

'Film On the Go' is a prestigious title name allowing the audience to indulge in independent films belonging to British film makers. Inside the title name, it gives the impression, as a a magazine it allows the reader to take the magazine out with them whether it is on the train, or simply to read before bed. This name can give readers a chance to read film reviews, interviews and photographs whilst on the go.

Steadicam

'Steadicam' is a good choice of names as it is a direct link in to the world of cinematographers and the equipment they use. This title of a magazine would suit perfectly for the independent film category as it is a unique name and would stand out well for all readers.

Cut

'Cut' can be deceived in many ways, which is why i think it is a good name. Readers can immerse themselves in this mainstream type magazine with different types of interviews, photos and reviews from actors promoting their new up and coming films.

Fade

'Fade' gives the readers a glimpse of what it is like for independent films with strong links to the directors and all the cast and crew. 'Fade' is a small word with a big link to films as almost every film will have a type of fade involved. The title is very much film-orientated and therefore it would represent a mainstream type of magazine involving a big picture of the actor in character, film reviews and awards and nominations for big film events such as Cannes, the Baftas and the Oscars.

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