double page spread research
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Double page article Research
By Emma Reeve, Becky Blay and Max Fox
Headline in bold red which makes it stand out and eye catching
Byline
Drop cap used to liven up the article.
Pull quote used to keep the reader engaged.
Illustrations used to give the reader a break from reading and gives a preview
Caption
This article uses sans serif font. Seen as a more informal font which fits in with the article as the show is a spoof comedy.
Channel, time, genre and documentary name
Headline
Use of serif font, serif font is a formal font and goes with the article as it is for a serious documentary.
Illustration, use of large image lets the readers feel more involved. They can feel the emotion shown from the women’s face.
Caption.
Pull quote
Stand first
Drop capDocumentary name, channel and time
From the double page articles that I have analysed I found that in our double spread page article we need to ensure we have illustrations from the documentary to give readers something else to look at and a preview image of what the documentary looks like.
As our documentary is formal then the use of serif writing is best for the article. Also the use of a pull quote would be good as it will keep the readers a taste of what is to come will keep them reading the article.