This is an article from a music magazine similar to what i will be making. This article involves the journalist talking about the band included anbd then using quotes of what the band said when he was there with them. When i do my magazine i will have to make sure that i dont simply make my article a Q&A with the band. The language in this article is a mixture of formal and not formal.Nearly all of the article is formal except for just a few quotes such as "its filthy."This is one of the only quotes that is actually informal .There are plenty of pictures in this article. They have made it so there is much more space taken up by pictures than there is with words. This keeps people interested because if this was 2 pages of mainly wrtiting most people wouldnt be bothered to read it. Friday, 10 December 2010
Journalistic style of an article
This is an article from a music magazine similar to what i will be making. This article involves the journalist talking about the band included anbd then using quotes of what the band said when he was there with them. When i do my magazine i will have to make sure that i dont simply make my article a Q&A with the band. The language in this article is a mixture of formal and not formal.Nearly all of the article is formal except for just a few quotes such as "its filthy."This is one of the only quotes that is actually informal .There are plenty of pictures in this article. They have made it so there is much more space taken up by pictures than there is with words. This keeps people interested because if this was 2 pages of mainly wrtiting most people wouldnt be bothered to read it.
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This offers a basic analysis of the style. You may want to develop it a little more - what language devices are sued for headlines etc? what typer of things get used as text grabs? What type of language do they sue to discuss music? What about paragraphs?
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