Monday, 18 January 2010

Planning and Evaluation of The Article

After looking at several double page spreads in Mojo and Q Magazine I realised how interviews were laid out. The language used is very informal and friendly, they are very chatty and even include fillers such as 'erm' and 'like' that the person being interviewed would say when they are thinking. The words used are very easy to understand, there are no long or complex words, meaning it is accessible to everyone. However, the language does seem to appeal more to an older audience. The humour used and the questions asked may not be so interesting to younger people.
All of the interview double page spreads I looked at have an introductory paragraph introducing the person being interviewed. They includ brief summaries of what the person had been up to and any recent album or single releases. The paragraphs are written in a larger font than the interview, with certain significant words being written in bold or a different colour to catch the readers attention. The names of singles or albums are written in italics.

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